bad referral errors scrolling across the screen
Barry Margolin
barmar at bbnplanet.com
Thu Apr 6 21:20:22 UTC 2000
In article <8ciprh$goe$1 at nnrp1.deja.com>, <fred at usd253.kansas.net> wrote:
>I am having a terrible time with bad referral errors. I have read
>through the posts and can not find a problem like mine. I am running
>Bind 4.97 on Linux. My box is: mybox.myisp.net
Please, why do you insist on making up names?
% host mybox.myisp.net
Host not found.
How are we supposed to help you troubleshoot if we can't send queries to
your server?
>I have errors scrolling off my screen constantly:
>
>Apr 6 15:19:57 named[2854]: bad referral (net !<)
>Apr 6 15:19:57 named[2854]: bad referral (NET !<)
>Apr 6 15:19:57 named[2854]: bad referral (MYISP.NET !<)
Those messages seem backwards. In a "bad referral" message, the first name
should always be shorter than the second one. The message is supposed to
tell you that you were referred to a server for a subdomain, but when you
asked it about something in that subdomain, it referred you back to a
parent domain server. But the above messages say just the opposite: you
asked a root server for something, and it referred you to a server for
..net, which is what is expected (well, since most of the root servers are
also .net servers, you would usually get a referral to the myisp.net
server).
>I get all 3 of these scrolling off my screen nonstop. My ISP is at a
>loss why and I don't have a great grasp of Bind. I do know based on the
>posts that I read that I should have something after the !<.
>Like (com !< msnbc.COM)
The empty domain is the root domain (notice that there's no "." at the end
of "MYISP.NET" -- if you display the root domain without the trailing dot,
what do you think you'll get?).
In any case, my suspicion is that there's something wrong with your root
cache file.
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Barry Margolin, barmar at genuity.com
Genuity, Burlington, MA
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