: sshd sending packets outside lan during local connection
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2002 22:44:42 -0500
I didn't look at your tcpdump output but I'd assume it's trying to
resolve the in-addr.arpa record for the internal IP address and failing.
Try setting up BIND to resolve PTR records for the internal
I didn't look at your tcpdump output but I'd assume it's trying to
resolve the in-addr.arpa record for the internal IP address and failing.
Try setting up BIND to resolve PTR records for the internal network IP
addresses and make sure that the server is configured to look to itself
for DNS. Hope
Turn BIND's query logging on and see what it's trying to
lookup. You can do this from the shell (as root) by
entering ndc querylog. Then take a look at your log
files and see exactly what it's doing. As someone pointed
out, I would also guess that it's attempting to perform
lookups on the IP
packets outside lan during local connection
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2002 22:44:42 -0500
I didn't look at your tcpdump output but I'd assume it's trying to
resolve the in-addr.arpa record for the internal IP address and failing.
Try setting up BIND to resolve PTR records for the internal network IP
addresses
I didn't look at your tcpdump output but I'd assume it's trying to
resolve the in-addr.arpa record for the internal IP address and failing.
Try setting up BIND to resolve PTR records for the internal network IP
addresses and make sure that the server is configured to look to itself
for DNS. Hope
Turn BIND's query logging on and see what it's trying to
lookup. You can do this from the shell (as root) by
entering ndc querylog. Then take a look at your log
files and see exactly what it's doing. As someone pointed
out, I would also guess that it's attempting to perform
lookups on the IP
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