Re: lame-servers and network unreachable errors

2012-03-06 Thread Alex
Hi, > The remote zones have IPv6 servers and named believes your machine > has IPv6 connectivity.  It then attempts to connect to the remote > servers and gets back a network error saying that it can't reach > the remote machines. > > The long term fix is to request IPv6 connectivity from your ISP

Re: lame-servers and network unreachable errors

2012-03-05 Thread Mark Andrews
The remote zones have IPv6 servers and named believes your machine has IPv6 connectivity. It then attempts to connect to the remote servers and gets back a network error saying that it can't reach the remote machines. The long term fix is to request IPv6 connectivity from your ISP. Short term fi

Re: lame-servers and network unreachable errors

2012-03-05 Thread David Forrest
On Mon, 5 Mar 2012, Alex wrote: Hi, I have a fedora15 box with bind-9.8.2 running as master for one zone, and having some problems with lame-servers and "network unreachable" messages. I believe I understand what a lame-server is, but don't understand why there would also be a "network unreacha

lame-servers and network unreachable errors

2012-03-05 Thread Alex
Hi, I have a fedora15 box with bind-9.8.2 running as master for one zone, and having some problems with lame-servers and "network unreachable" messages. I believe I understand what a lame-server is, but don't understand why there would also be a "network unreachable" message attached to it: 05-Ma