Re: "too many timeouts" "disabling EDNS"

2009-03-10 Thread Sten Carlsen
I have seen similar when I have had the IF configured for IP6 but no real connectivity. Once the IP6 configuration was taken away, the timeouts disappeared. One characteristic for this was that the time between the timeouts was so short that something was definitely wrong online-reg wrote: > Hi A

"too many timeouts" "disabling EDNS"

2009-03-10 Thread online-reg
Hi All: I'm seeing a lot of this: too many timeouts resolving '10.141.202.89.sbl.spamhaus.org/TXT' (in 'sbl.spamhaus.org'?): disabling EDNS with various IPs, repeating endlessly in my 9.6.0 log. Is this a configuration issue on my end? Or is it some sort of temporary failure on spamhaus's en

Re: dnscap binaries

2009-03-10 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 09:08:18AM -0400, Josh Smith wrote a message of 21 lines which said: > Also is it possible to analyze an existing pcap file with dnscap? Yes (it was apparently broken in some old versions of dnscap) % dnscap -g -r tmp/toto.pcap ... [52] 2009-03-10 13:52:44.034673 [#37

RE: bind-9.5.1-1.P1 -- identicle zone listing and data file in differentviews, but doesn't work

2009-03-10 Thread Ben Bridges
The first query for 130.168.193.66.in-addr.arpa/PTR/IN (with recursion disabled) failed because your server is not authoritative for that record and, since you have recursion disabled, it will not query the authoritative server for it. The second query for 130.168.193.66.in-addr.arpa/PTR/IN succee

dnscap binaries

2009-03-10 Thread Josh Smith
Does anyone know if there are any precompiled binaries for dnscap on win32? Also is it possible to analyze an existing pcap file with dnscap? Thanks, Josh -- Josh Smith KD8HRX email/jabber: juice...@gmail.com phone: 304.237.9369(c) () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.as

Re: dig error

2009-03-10 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 10.03.09 08:55, Jeff Lightner wrote: > You'd prefer maybe "Dear Buttheads"? pure "hello" should be just enough. > "Dear Sir" (or "Dear Sirs") is considered standard business usage for > correspondence when one isn't sure who will be reading what was sent. > While it is certainly not usual to d

RE: dig error

2009-03-10 Thread Jeff Lightner
You'd prefer maybe "Dear Buttheads"? I recall the story a few years back where an alpha version of a software product was code named "Carl Sagan Astronomer". He got wind of it somehow and a letter was sent threatening legal action if they kept the name. They renamed it "Butthead Astronomer" to c

Re: dig error

2009-03-10 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 05:57:31PM +0700, jittinan suwanrueangsri wrote a message of 254 lines which said: > Dear sir Why "sir"? There are certainly ladies here, too. > [r...@localhost ~]# dig @10.10.91.201 www.test.work +trace I believe that, when using, "+trace", the server mentioned as

dig error

2009-03-10 Thread jittinan suwanrueangsri
Dear sir I have set up dns tree hierarchy (since root server to child domain) for testing purpose. dns tree hierarchy root (10.10.91.201)->work.(10.10.91.202)->test.work.(10.10.91.203) root zone file content is $TTL 3600 @ IN SOA ns1.work. postmaster.work. (

Re: How do i use å ä ö in domain names?

2009-03-10 Thread Piero Giobbi
Great! Thanks for the tip all, very helpful. Regards p 27 feb 2009 kl. 12.16 skrev Mark Andrews: In message <516dcf15-3d45-4d72-9574-6e1f6fe13...@news.fb.se>, Piero Giobbi writes: Hi. This is our scandinavian chars, how do i implement them on our internal server (bind 9.5P1)? thx. p