Hi, I have a set of pdns auth servers (3.0.1-1 Debian package) running on dual-stacked hosts. Also there are some BIND 9 servers.
If I do an "rndc notify example.com" on one of the BIND hosts, and example.com lists some NS records with host names that have both A and AAAA records, BIND sends out a NOTIFY to both the IPv4 and IPv6 addresses of all servers. (verified with tcpdump) On the pdns servers, the NOTIFY is received on both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses (verified with tcpdump), however in the logs all that is seen is: pdns[13113]: Received NOTIFY for example.com from 2001:db8:1f1:f019::2 which is not a master No mention of the NOTIFY from the IPv4 address. If I delete the zone from pdns's database and do another notify, pdns does complain about the IPv6 address not being a valid supermaster, but then does accept the IPv4 address as one and inserts the zone. All I have found when searching for this sort of thing are comments about setting /proc/sys/net/ipv6/bindv6only to 1. That makes no difference. In my pdns.conf I set both local-address and local-ipv6 to specific addresses I want pdns to listen on. Is this a bug in pdns? Cheers, Andy _______________________________________________ Pdns-users mailing list Pdns-users@mailman.powerdns.com http://mailman.powerdns.com/mailman/listinfo/pdns-users