Dhawal Doshy wrote:
DAve wrote:

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If it happens again I'll have some logs, provided I catch it in time, dnscache makes logs like bunnies make more bunnies.

Until then I'm inclined to think it was a resource issue or anomaly on my system rather than an issue with SA or dnscache. I run dnscache on all my web/mail/SA/ftp servers on FreeBSD, Linux, and Solaris. Never had the slightest issue with any software making dns queries through it.

DAve

Dave, you might need to update the 'root/servers/@' file. IIRC, a couple of root servers have changed in the past few years.

- dhawal




We replace the @ file with one of our own on every server. I contains just our dns servers and our own caches.

I know what you're thinking. I checked my DNS servers first and found them with plenty of resources, that is why I took dnscache out of /etc/resolv.conf yesterday, and then discovered the problem.

DAve

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logo change for Memorial Day. Why do they choose to do logos
for other non-international holidays, but nothing for
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Maybe they forgot who made that choice possible.

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