"lame server"
Michael Kjorling
michael at kjorling.com
Tue Jun 5 16:34:59 UTC 2001
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Actually Mark's answer is the very thing it is. RTFM.
A lame server is a server which is supposed to be authorative for a
zone, but does not answer quires about that zone authoratively.
Doesn't zones have to do with name resolution?
I think they do. At least, they do in my book. Perhaps you should read
yours?
Michael Kjörling
On Jun 5 2001 11:52 -0400, alexus wrote:
> hmm not really.. i disagree
>
> it has something to do with resolving, definatly not with zones...
>
> > I means that a server listed as being authoritative for the zone
> > is not actually authoritative for the zone.
> >
> > In this case box.nexgen.com (64.81.208.245) is listed as being
> > a server for edgetrade.net however it is not behaving as if it
> > configured as a server for edgetrade.net.
> >
> > Mark
> > >
> > > Jun 4 20:05:11 box named[18928]: lame server resolving 'edgetrade.net'
> (in
> > > 'edgetrade.NET'?): 64.81.208.245#53
> > >
> > > what does "lame server" means???
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