Recursive Query.
Kevin Darcy
kcd at chrysler.com
Tue Aug 11 17:47:47 UTC 2009
Well, you could file a bug report, but I'm not aware of this error
happening on other platforms, so it might end up being a kernel issue of
some sort.
- Kevin
kalpesh varyani wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Please find the more details for the same.
>
> BIND version : 9.3.6
>
> OS version : HP-UX 11.23
>
> I have look at the *socket.c* file and seen that "
>
> This error indicates that sendmsg(2) failed with EDESTADDREG ".
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> cc = sendmsg(sock->fd, &msghdr, 0);
> send_errno = errno;
>
>
> /*
> * The other error types depend on whether or
> not the
> * socket is UDP or TCP. If it is UDP, some error
> * that we expect to be fatal under TCP are merel
> * annoying, and are really soft errors.
> *
> * However, these soft errors are still
> returned as
> * a status.
> */
>
> isc_sockaddr_format(&dev->address, addrbuf,
> sizeof(addrbuf));\
> isc__strerror(send_errno, strbuf, sizeof(strbuf));
> UNEXPECTED_ERROR(__FILE__, __LINE__,
> "internal_send: %s: %s",
> addrbuf, strbuf);
> dev->result = isc__errno2result(send_errno);\
> return (DOIO_HARD);
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>
> Note : This same is also seen on BIND-9.4.3-P3
>
> Regards
> Kalpesh
>
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>
> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 10:30 PM, Kevin Darcy <kcd at chrysler.com
> <mailto:kcd at chrysler.com>> wrote:
>
> "#53" designates *port* 53. Nothing unusual about that.
>
> To me, this looks more like a kernel issue-- EDESTADDRREQ is what
> you get if you try to send data via a UDP socket that's not
> connect()ed. BIND keeps good track of what's connect()ed and what
> isn't; it's like the kernel is losing the association somehow.
>
> Without knowing what OS this is running on, or what version of
> BIND, it's kind of hard to troubleshoot further than that.
>
>
> - Kevin
>
> kalpesh varyani wrote:
>
> thanks for your quick reply
> I am seen below error msg " once per 60sec" and no seen any
> query failure.
> general: error: internal_send: 192.168.2.222#53: Destination
> address required
> general: error: /lib/isc/unix/errno2result.c:116: unexpected
> error:
> general: error: unable to convert errno to isc_result: 217:
> Destination address required
> general: error: /lib/isc/unix/socket.c:1533: unexpected error
> :
> general: error: internal_send: 192.168.2.222#53: Destination
> address required
> general: error: /isc/unix/errno2result.c:116: unexpected
> error:
> Regards
> Hiro Lalwani
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 10:14 PM, donovan jeffrey j
> <donovan at beth.k12.pa.us <mailto:donovan at beth.k12.pa.us>
> <mailto:donovan at beth.k12.pa.us
> <mailto:donovan at beth.k12.pa.us>>> wrote:
>
>
> On Aug 11, 2009, at 12:39 PM, kalpesh varyani wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have below configuration.
> DNS server1 -- Forwarder
> DNS server2-- Authoritative
> I am seeing following errors on server1.
> ----------------------------
> general: error: internal_send: 192.168.2.222#53:
> Destination
> address required
> general: error: /lib/isc/unix/errno2result.c:116:
> unexpected
> error:
> general: error: unable to convert errno to isc_result:
> 217:
> Destination address required
> general: error: /lib/isc/unix/socket.c:1533:
> unexpected error
> :
> general: error: internal_send: 192.168.2.222#53:
> Destination
> address required
> general: error: /isc/unix/errno2result.c:116: unexpected
> error:
> Could any of help me, to resolve this issue.
>
>
> sounds like a routing or firewall issue. Although from the
> limited
> post " #53 " doesn't look right.
>
> -j
>
>
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