Thank you for your replies. This is an internal network with only 1
domain, no other DNS servers. I disabled recursion and its working good.
Eric
On 10/17/2010 8:44 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
In
message,
Barry Margo
lin writes:
In article,
Eric Ritchie wrote:
When doing a nslookup of
In message
,
Barry Margo
lin writes:
> In article ,
> Eric Ritchie wrote:
>
> > When doing a nslookup of a non-existent host on the same network as
> > the bind servers, there is a delay. If I do the same nslookup from a
> > host on a different network, the response is immediate.
>
> My
In article ,
Eric Ritchie wrote:
> When doing a nslookup of a non-existent host on the same network as
> the bind servers, there is a delay. If I do the same nslookup from a
> host on a different network, the response is immediate.
My guess is that the server allows recursion for clients on
When doing a nslookup of a non-existent host on the same network as
the bind servers, there is a delay. If I do the same nslookup from a
host on a different network, the response is immediate.
host a is on the same network as bind servers, host b is on different
network:
hostb$ nslookup dev
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