lots of incoming NXDomain pakets

Barry Margolin barmar at bbnplanet.com
Tue Jun 29 18:36:00 UTC 1999


In article <3778FFC6.EC3B529A at assyst-intl.com>,
Stefan Fournier  <Stefan.Fournier at assyst-intl.com> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>i've got a local DNS Server for our domain.
>If i do a tcpdump, i see lots of pakets like:
>
>18:16:27.696289 b.root-servers.net.domain >
>tiger.assyst-intl.com.domain: 15099 NXDomain*- 0/1/0 (95) (DF)
>18:16:27.714114 b.root-servers.net.domain >
>tiger.assyst-intl.com.domain: 15100 NXDomain*- 0/1/0 (103)(DF)

It would help if you increased the tcpdump snapshot size so that it shows
the query.  Knowing what name you're looking up would probably give you a
clue about why the queries are happening.

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