Re: [Pdns-users] [Pdns-announce] Attack scope clarification, Ubuntu PowerDNS Recursor Updates + need to restart

2010-01-21 Thread bert hubert
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 01:15:04PM +0100, Sean Boran wrote:
 The PDNS tarball on :
 http://www.powerdns.com/en/downloads.aspx
 is still the same version, 2.9.22, which is the version that was around a
 year ago.

Sean,

That is the version number for the Authoritative Server - for the Recursor
it lists 3.1.7.2 (sligthly lower on the page).

Bert

 
 Although I don't use the recursor, I'd though I'd download and compile the
 latest pdns, assuming there would have been an update too.
 Have I misunderstood?
 
 Thanks in advance,
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[Pdns-users] need help setting up pdns

2010-01-21 Thread Liong Kok Foo

Dear Hubert,

Thanks for the reply.

I don't think this is nslookup's problem. The message i am getting :

/Jan 20 17:31:55 domainvn pdns[21108]: Not authoritative for
//'test.com.HOME.COM', sending servfail to 111.222.333.444 (recursion was//  
desired)/

That is from the pdns server's log.

To prove that point, you could query your own pdns using windows desktop from 
your side with nslookup command. See if you get the same error/warning in your 
pdns server messages log.

Any other ideas? Could it be something to do with SOA and hostmaster? I still 
not quite sure what they are or maybe I set them up wrongly.

Thanks

Hello Liong Kok Foo,

Am Wednesday 20 January 2010 10:59:47 schrieb Liong Kok Foo:

/ test.com

//
//  Server:  ns0.domain.com
//  Address:  74.54.111.111
//
//  Name:test.com
//  Address:  1.2.3.4
//  --
//  Results looks okay from nslookup.
//
//  But in the pdns server log file, i tail the /var/log/messages:
//
//  Jan 20 17:31:55 domainvn pdns[21108]: Not authoritative for
//  'test.com.HOME.COM', sending servfail to 111.222.333.444 (recursion was
//  desired)
//
//  Where 111.222.333.444 is external ip for my current internet connection.
/
Just a gues:

what if nslookup at first try to resolve test.com.HOME.COM because HOME.COM is
your default domain on your XP client, and after that, because it fails ask
for test.com and get the right answer (this will not be loged)? This is the
wrong order, but it is Windows XP. Everything is possible... ;-)

best regards,

hubert

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