What are these entries in the log file - " query: . IN NS +"?
Tony Toews [MVP]
ttoews at telusplanet.net
Mon Jan 26 21:45:18 UTC 2009
Folks
Warning - I know just enough about Bind to be dangerous. Which is why I'm asking.
I just noticed that our small scale Bind server as a lot of the following lines.
26-Jan-2009 14:28:24.004 client 76.9.16.171#23101: query: . IN NS +
26-Jan-2009 14:28:58.254 client 63.217.28.226#28035: query: . IN NS +
26-Jan-2009 14:29:00.691 client 63.217.28.226#35549: query: . IN NS +
26-Jan-2009 14:29:26.332 client 76.9.16.171#19817: query: . IN NS +
As far as I can tell from the same 5 or 20 IP addresses. I haven't seen these lines
before.
1) What am I doing wrong? If anything.
2) What are they?
Thanks, Tony
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