Mathew Hennessy wrote:
> 
> $ file /opt/pdns/sbin/pdns_server
> /opt/pdns/sbin/pdns_server:     ELF 32-bit MSB executable SPARC Version 1,
> dynamically linked, not stripped, no debugging information available
> 
> 06-Mar-2008 18:39:03.037 xfer-in: info: transfer of 'foobar.com/IN' from
> 10.202.108.20#53: connected using 10.202.108.22#47608
> 06-Mar-2008 18:39:03.038 xfer-in: error: transfer of 'foobar.com/IN' from
> 10.202.108.20#53: failed while receiving responses: unexpected message id
> 06-Mar-2008 18:39:03.038 xfer-in: info: transfer of 'foobar.com/IN' from
> 10.202.108.20#53: end of transfer
> 
> Any chance it's some endian issue?  Both the bind9 and powerdns are on
> SPARC, do they handle generating message ids differently?
> 

Any hints?  I can run snoop or tcpdump, not sure what to look for as far as
the message-id is concerned..
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