Not necessarily.  I believe that it actually means the DNS server isn't
advertising itself as authoritative for the domain even though it should
be according to the root servers.  I could quite possibly be wrong here,
somebody please chime in if I am, but I do know that the error has
nothing to do with the OS where the DNS server runs.  I've seen this
message generated from systems that I knew were BIND-based.

-m

Rob Saul wrote:
> 
> It means they're running an NT server.
> (sorry, couldn't resist)
> 
> Ed Lazor wrote:
> >
> > I'm seeing a lot of this in the logs for my dns server.  Anyone know what
> > it means?
> >
> > Feb 20 12:54:58 arcane named[1090]: Lame server on
> > '101.135.116.213.in-addr.arpa' (in '135.116.213.in-addr.arpa'?):
> > [153.39.194.10].53 'dialdns1.uu.net'
> > Feb 20 12:54:58 arcane named[1090]: Lame server on
> > '101.135.116.213.in-addr.arpa' (in '135.116.213.in-addr.arpa'?):
> > [153.39.194.26].53 'dialdns2.uu.net'
> >
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