Log questions, please help
Barry Margolin
barmar at genuity.net
Tue May 30 20:47:31 UTC 2000
In article <103d01bfca74$97ec0df0$7239dbd8 at cableonda.net>,
Horacio Sanson G. <hsanson at cableonda.net> wrote:
>I was wondering where i can find out what all those log messages mean. I
<http://www.acmebw.com/askmrdns/bind-messages.htm>
>got a lot of "lame server messages", i know i can avoid this messages
>with a line in the configuration file but i wonder if those messages has
>to do with a problem in my DNS server. I got some messages about "ns_req:
Unless the server or domain in the lame server message is related to you,
it's not likely to be a problem in your DNS server (except that there was a
version of BIND a year or two ago that had a bug in its "forwarders" code
that caused the forwarder to be erroneously reported as lame).
>send to (ip address) connection refuse" where "ip address" is my
>secondary DNS server IP address, so i wonder what all this mean. Moreover
>i'd like to know if my DNS servers are working properly.
>
>I think they are working since all the domains i manage are working, and
>they point to where they are suppose to but i have a little problem that
>is affecting me. Every morning when i got to work the DNS daemons are
>shutdown, and i have to do a "ndc start" and i wonder why??? Any
>idea??? i have been studing the log files but can't find anything and
>why the BOTH servers shut down???
Are you running the latest version?
There have been other posts reporting unexplained named crashes, but I
don't think any causes have been found. If it dumps a core file, have you
tried sending it to the BIND developers?
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Barry Margolin, barmar at genuity.net
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