DNS Question
Oleg D.
killa at ebash.it
Mon Jul 24 08:34:52 UTC 2006
Hello,
Bad idea to debug without logs.
NS order doesn't matter.
> Using dig any zone dnsip all three have the same data but the NS
> order is
> different.
> I have cleaned up logs, I only get some query (cache) denied
Where did you get it? Can you show this 'denial' message?
>
> On 7/21/06, Oleg D. <perl at ebash.ru> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Any log details?
>> Did you asked `dig any foo.zone @YOUR-BROKEN-DNS-SERVER-IP` from outside
>> except any other DNStools?
>>
>> On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 10:12:07 -0400, "Benjamin Adams" <
>> adams.benjamin at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > I have a DNS server setup, with two slaves. Every once in a while
>> > connections on some of the clients lose connection to outside the
>> network.
>> > But everything still works fine from outside. I went to DNScheck and
>> > other
>> > sites. Everything is reported as working fine.
>> >
>> > Any ideas? Don't know really how to debug.
>> > Thanks
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