BIND 9.3.2-P1 failing completely on some domains
Paul A. Hoadley
paulh at logicsquad.net
Fri Sep 15 00:53:27 UTC 2006
Hi Kevin,
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 20:27:13 -0400, Kevin Darcy <kcd at daimlerchrysler.com> wrote:
>> ;; Received 107 bytes from 192.168.0.1#53(a.podbase.com) in 30040 ms
>
> Uh, this is very suspicious. 192.168.0.1 is *not* the address of
> a.podbase.com, as resolved on the Internet. Do you have some sort of
> funky configuration going on here? Or some device that likes to
> rewrite A records in DNS packets on the fly? The fact that this
> query took 30 seconds to complete also raises the possibility that
> something in your local network environment is tripping you up here.
Ah, I did not see that. I certainly don't intentionally have any
unusual configuration going on. My uplink is via a domestic ADSL
modem/router which shouldn't be touching any DNS traffic.
What I _have_ noticed before is that my BIND setup does occasionally
return 192.168.0.1 for non-existent domains, or for domains about
which it can't find any information, even temporarily. This is
unintentional, and is clearly a bug in my configuration. Maybe this
is a specific case of that bug?
I am loathed to ask the newsgroup|list to do my debugging for me, but
if anyone has the time and inclination, I've copied my config and zone
files here:
http://logicsquad.net/namedb/
--
Paul.
Logic Squad -- Technical Publishing with XML -- http://logicsquad.net/
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