As Mark explained, the server is marked as bad because it returned an
illegal response.
If *all* of the nameservers which would be used to answer a particular
query are marked as bad, then the query fails. This is as it should be.
The fact that you see some residue in the cache that _could_,
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> Mark Andrews wrote:
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> > In message ,
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> > l Wesolowski writes:
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> > > After some reading my present understanding is that correct response to
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> > > query when there is such record in the zone and there exists anothe
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Mark Andrews wrote:
> In message ,
> Micha
> l Wesolowski writes:
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> > After some reading my present understanding is that correct response to
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> > query when there is such record in the zone and there exists another record
> > of different type for the same name - is
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Michal Wesolowski wrote:
> My server is caching only, I don't administer ns*.az.pl servers. I'm just
> trying to understand if binds copes well with such an external error. As you
> pointed out both servers fails in some (different) way but second one does
> this only when queried f
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> > sorry for replying directly, still have some problems with gmail UI.
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> sorry for replying directly, still have some problems with gmail UI.
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> Date: Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 2:47 PM
> Subject: Re: IPv6 client and negative cache - some doubts
> To: Sam Wilso
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From: Michal Wesolowski
Date: Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 2:47 PM
Subject: Re: IPv6 client and negative cache - some doubts
To: Sam Wilson
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 1:33 PM, Sam Wilson wrote:
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