On 17-Apr-20 10:56, Tim Daneliuk wrote: > On 4/17/20 9:50 AM, Bob Harold wrote: >> Agree, that's odd, and not what the man page says. Any chance that there is >> some other DNS helper running, like resolved, nscd, dnsmasq, etc? > Nope. This is vanilla FreeBSD with vanilla bind running. > >> 'dig' should tell you what address it used, at the bottom of the output - >> what does it say? > > > ;; Query time: 0 msec > ;; SERVER: ::1#53(::1) > ;; WHEN: Fri Apr 17 09:53:51 CDT 2020 > ;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 83 > > > Does the SERVER line indicate it's trying to get to the local instance via > IPV6 or is this just standard notation? (This is an IPV4 only environment). > > You seem to be selecting views based on IP address.
If the host on which you are running dig is multi-homed, the OS may pick a source address other than what you intend. Use -b to explicitly bind to a particular interface. (Or, if you use TSIG to match views, -k) Timothe Litt ACM Distinguished Engineer -------------------------- This communication may not represent the ACM or my employer's views, if any, on the matters discussed.
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