Recursion off\forward
Nick Allum
Nick.Allum at rci.rogers.com
Tue Nov 21 18:17:22 UTC 2006
Would someone be able to explain what "An iterative resolver has to be
able to deal with such responses" would mean.
What I am trying to do is turn off recusrion, so I just have an
advertising dns server for my domains, however some of my CNAME records
point to some external domains which are not resolving once I set
recursion off. I am running bind 9.2.4
Thanks
Nick
-----Original Message-----
From: bind-users-bounce at isc.org [mailto:bind-users-bounce at isc.org] On
Behalf Of Chris Thompson
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 2:01 PM
To: Bind Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: Recursion off\forward
On Nov 15 2006, Nick Allum wrote:
>I had another question within regarding "recursion off"
>
>If you have recursion off and you have a CNAME that point to some non
>authorative domain/A Record you get a negative response.
You get a response with the answer section containing the CNAME but not
the
A record, and an rcode of zero. I wouldn't call that "a negative
response". An iterative resolver has to be able to deal with such
responses.
>Is there a way to work around this. Senario My server is the authority
>for abcd.com and withing the abcd.com record I have the following
>
>Test IN CNAME hdshsh.frdskfjh.com
>
>For which "frdskfjh.com" I am not the authority for so when I try to
>lookup test.abdc.com I get a negative response. Is there a way to work
>around this other than using the IP vs CNAME.
It seems to me that you are still asking for "recursion sometimes"
rather than "recursion no".
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Chris Thompson
Email: cet1 at cam.ac.uk
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