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wael.shahin at gmail.com
Mon Sep 25 13:01:05 UTC 2006
Mark Andrews wrote:
> Why not? They are basically the ones that are breaking the
> resolution. The DNS is a co-operative effort. Everyone
> needs to do their part.
>
We are a service provider and we can't have such a problem as people
will simply move to others who can resolve the names they want without
needing to report a problem every day about websites don't open or
names don't resolve.
If this is made by the upgrade we made to our DNS servers then maybe
downgrading again may be a good idea?!
> There is NO nameserver that can resolve everything fine.
>
> Named is IPv4 and IPv6 transport aware so it sees
> misconfigurations that IPv4 only nameservers don't usually
> see because it asks for both A and AAAA address. The later
> are not usually satisfied by glue and as such named sees
> the zone content and hence the configuration errors.
Why does it resolve the failed to resolve names after restarting named
daemon?
Thank you
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