unknown hosts appear to resolve
Mark Steph
mark.steph at ericsson.com
Wed Jul 7 20:06:28 UTC 1999
I am positive I have something stupid and obvious wrong, but I can't seem
to find the answer anywhere else, so here goes. (Probably searching with
the wrong keywords...)
I have 2 DNS servers for 2 separate domains. They are (supposedly) built
exactly alike. (Obviously, this is not *really* the case). Sunos 5.6,
same hardware, same patches, bind 8.2.1.
server1:
> nslookup noexist.com
Server: server1.domain1.com
Address: 1.2.3.4
Name: noexist.com.domain1.com
(It should return some NXDOMAIN error here...)
on server2:
> nslookup noexist.com
Server: server2.domain2.com
Address: 5.6.7.8
Aliases: 8.7.6.5.in-addr.arpa
*** server2.domain2.com can't find noexist.com: Non-existent host/domain
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I have done all the obvious: resolv.conf is correct, nsswitch.conf is
correct, no missing dots (that I can find, anyway) on hosts in domain1.com,
truss'ed the hell out of it, nslookup -d2'ed, diff'ed the hint files on the
2, compared named.conf files.... Obviously, server1 works if I fully
qualify it as 'noexist.com.' -- but that is really not what I am after
here.
I have noticed that it has to be a real top-level domain. In other words,
noexist.edu will screw up, noexist.se will screw up, but noexist.noexist
returns an NXDOMAIN error as expected.
Any clues?
--
Mark Steph
Ericsson Data Services
PO Box 833875, MS B-07
Richardson, TX 75083
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