bind8 or bind9 as tcp only
Michael Kjorling
michael at kjorling.com
Wed Mar 6 17:47:21 UTC 2002
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Are you absolutely sure it's UDP?
> [michael at varg michael]$ dig t-online.de any @dns00.btx.dtag.de. +notcp
> ;; Truncated, retrying in TCP mode.
Note the +notcp flag.
Michael Kjörling
On Mar 6 2002 17:30 +0100, Dirk wrote:
> My problem is, that the server behind the firewall
> send udp queries to the other server, but the return-packet
> was blocked by the firewall, when the answer is a big udp-packet.
> For instance:
> nslookup
> set q=any
> dtag.de (is o.k.)
> t-online.de(is not o.k.)
>
> regards
> Dirk Tanneberger
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