Once upon a time, Matus UHLAR - fantomas said:
>I don't care if they do recursion themselves, but if anyone asks this server
>with RD flag set, the answer will be venemous.
You should realize that anybody trying to debug possible DNS issues
might issue queries directly to your server with tools
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Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> It's RD (recursion desired) flag and my question is if any nameserver is
> known by sending queries with this flag set.
>
> I don't care if they do recursion themselves, but if anyone asks this server
> with RD flag set, the answer will be venemous.
> Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > I have moved authoritative server to new IP address. I have changed the
> > DNS name pointing to it so the NS would point to the new IP.
> >
> > Now I looked at the traffic and it seems that there are ~4 of 1000
> > recursive requests sent to it.
> >
> > Are th
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have moved authoritative server to new IP address. I have changed the DNS
> name pointing to it so the NS would point to the new IP.
>
> Now I looked at the traffic and it seems that there are ~4 of 1000 recursive
> requests sent to it.
>
> Are there
On Sep 21 2009, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
I have moved authoritative server to new IP address. I have changed the DNS
name pointing to it so the NS would point to the new IP.
Now I looked at the traffic and it seems that there are ~4 of 1000 recursive
requests sent to it.
And do you know
Hello,
I have moved authoritative server to new IP address. I have changed the DNS
name pointing to it so the NS would point to the new IP.
Now I looked at the traffic and it seems that there are ~4 of 1000 recursive
requests sent to it.
Are there any known resolvers that can iterate through NS
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