Hello all,
I've got a weird issue, don't know if its come up before, and i'm not
exactly sure where to file a bug report about it either.
Server: 2.9.22 (Debian 2.9.22-3 package from sid, recompiled for lenny)
Recursor: 3.2 (Debian 3.2-1 package from sid, recompiled for lenny)
Backends: gmysql
On 04/02/2010 09:09 PM, Brielle Bruns wrote:
Hello all,
Hello,
I've got a weird issue, don't know if its come up before, and i'm not
exactly sure where to file a bug report about it either.
Server: 2.9.22 (Debian 2.9.22-3 package from sid, recompiled for lenny)
Recursor: 3.2 (Debian 3.2-1
On 4/2/10 3:02 PM, Leen Besselink wrote:
What I haven't seen you try is, did you try the pdns-recursor on port
8053 directly with IPv6 and IPv4, any strange results for that ?
Sorry, I knew I forgot something. :)
Works fine direct querying on port 8053. Looks like its getting hung up
som
On Fri, Apr 02, 2010 at 01:09:19PM -0600, Brielle Bruns wrote:
> Querying from IPv6 host on the same LAN to the server:
>
> > www.apple.com
> ;; Got SERVFAIL reply from 2001:470:e867::3, trying next server
Brielle, have you added ::/0 to the allow-recurse list?
That solves the exact same issue h
On 4/3/10 8:09 AM, bert hubert wrote:
On Fri, Apr 02, 2010 at 01:09:19PM -0600, Brielle Bruns wrote:
Querying from IPv6 host on the same LAN to the server:
www.apple.com
;; Got SERVFAIL reply from 2001:470:e867::3, trying next server
Brielle, have you added ::/0 to the allow-recurse list?
On Sat, Apr 03, 2010 at 11:30:59AM -0600, Brielle Bruns wrote:
> So, if allow-recursion is commented out, even though it allows all
> ipv4, there's something weird with the way it handles ipv6 that
> makes it fail some of the time, succeed other times. But yet, if I
> put in an allow for ::/0 it s
On 4/5/10 9:01 AM, bert hubert wrote:
Brielle,
The way I read your message was that it always fails via IPv6, but never via
IPv4 - can you elaborate a bit?
The default 'allow all' for IPv4 recursion may have been a mistake, a
mistake we're not repeating for IPv6.
During testing, it was fai
On Mon, Apr 05, 2010 at 11:11:50AM -0600, Brielle Bruns wrote:
> >The way I read your message was that it always fails via IPv6, but never via
> >IPv4 - can you elaborate a bit?
> >
> >The default 'allow all' for IPv4 recursion may have been a mistake, a
> >mistake we're not repeating for IPv6.
> D
On 4/5/10 11:16 AM, bert hubert wrote:
On Mon, Apr 05, 2010 at 11:11:50AM -0600, Brielle Bruns wrote:
The way I read your message was that it always fails via IPv6, but never via
IPv4 - can you elaborate a bit?
The default 'allow all' for IPv4 recursion may have been a mistake, a
mistake we're
On Mon, Apr 05, 2010 at 12:32:08PM -0600, Brielle Bruns wrote:
> I tested this on an isolated server where outside queries wouldn't
> affect the cache - and it did the same thing. So, what i'm
> wondering, is if its rejecting the first two queries, how is it
> getting the final positive response?
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