Am 2024-06-06 18:35, schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
if the problem happens again, you can call 'rndc dumpdb' to dump
named's cache and see all records your named remembers about
mallorcazeitung.es and epi.es
perhaps they can help to explain why named can't resolve anything.
Yes, it always h
Am 2024-06-04 15:28, schrieb Greg Choules:
Firstly, I doubt you actually need to kill and restart `named`.
Flushing the cache would probably work, either all of it or just
selected names.
Secondly, take a packet capture of this happening and analyse what
BIND is really doing, in Wireshark.
- If
you just want ‘port 53’. src throws away half of the transaction.
> On 5 Jun 2024, at 07:32, Michael Batchelder wrote:
>
> Thomas,
>
> I just incorrectly wrote:
>
> > So at minimum add "icmp and arp" to your filter expression.
>
> I did not mean to use the logical "and". Your minimum filter s
Thomas,
I just incorrectly wrote:
> So at minimum add "icmp and arp" to your filter expression.
I did not mean to use the logical "and". Your minimum filter should be
something like:
"src port 53 or icmp or arp"
Sorry for the confusion,
Michael
Michael Batchelder
ISC Support
--
Vis
> The newsletter is only sent out once a day, so I would have to wait
> until tomorrow. I'll record it then. I have already experimented with
> tshark and recorded port 53.
When you run your packet capture, do not restrict your capture to only port 53.
As a general rule, always keep your filt
Hello!
Am 2024-06-04 15:28, schrieb Greg Choules:
Hi Thomas.
Firstly, I doubt you actually need to kill and restart `named`.
Flushing the cache would probably work, either all of it or just
selected names.
Secondly, take a packet capture of this happening and analyse what
BIND is really doing,
Hi Thomas.
Firstly, I doubt you actually need to kill and restart `named`. Flushing
the cache would probably work, either all of it or just selected names.
Secondly, take a packet capture of this happening and analyse what BIND is
really doing, in Wireshark.
- If it shows up that certain NS are ca
Am 2024-06-04 09:50, schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
On 03.06.24 18:46, Thomas Barth via bind-users wrote:
Should I perhaps ask the mail user to unsubscribe from this website
due to troubles of bad configuration?
yeah I guess you should, their DNS servers are pretty much messed up:
A tempor
On 03.06.24 18:46, Thomas Barth via bind-users wrote:
I cannot send them an email to inform about a dns problem. The mail
gets stuck in the queue.
postqueue -p
(Host or domain name not found. Name service error for name=mx.renr.es
type=A: Host not found, try again)
On 4/06/2024 12:44 am, Thomas Barth via bind-users wrote:
unfortunately, today I had to restart bind9 for the third time in an
attempt to send a newsletter to get rid the communication error,
although with a query response of 1800 msecs. Is it possible to
configure bind9 so that a public DNS se
Could you send the email from another account (which doesn't use your DNS
server)? It's not too hard to set up a free account with services like Outlook,
Yahoo or (if desperate) Gmail.
On Mon, 03 Jun 2024 18:46:40 +0200
Thomas Barth via bind-users wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I cannot send them an em
Hello,
I cannot send them an email to inform about a dns problem. The mail gets
stuck in the queue.
postqueue -p
(Host or domain name not found. Name service error for name=mx.renr.es
type=A: Host not found, try again)
r...@mallorcazeitung.es
Bind r
Hello,
unfortunately, today I had to restart bind9 for the third time in an
attempt to send a newsletter to get rid the communication error,
although with a query response of 1800 msecs. Is it possible to
configure bind9 so that a public DNS service (e.g. 9.9.9.9) is used for
the particular d
Am 2024-06-01 12:18, schrieb Rainer Duffner:
intodns.com [1] [1]
They have to fix this first, IMHO.
And that doesn’t take into account the problems found by zonemaster.
Zonemaster [2]
zonemaster.net [2] [2]
I wrote to the website, drew their attention to the problem an
https://intodns.com/mallorcazeitung.es
They have to fix this first, IMHO.
And that doesn’t take into account the problems found by zonemaster.
https://zonemaster.net/en/result/1041e4ac095c7018
> Am 01.06.2024 um 12:08 schrieb Thomas Barth via bind-users
> :
>
> Am 2024-06-01 04:34, sc
Am 2024-06-01 04:34, schrieb Michael Batchelder:
Thomas, can you clarify whether all queries to 127.0.0.1/53 result in:
;; communications error to 127.0.0.1#53: timed out
when this problem occurs, or do just queries for
s1._domainkey.mg-esp-prod-eu-eu.mallorcazeitung.es fail (or some level
of f
> My go-to DNS debugging site at
>
> https://dnsviz.net/d/s1._domainkey.mg-esp-prod-eu-eu.mallorcazeitung.es/dnssec/
>
>
> appears to indicte there is more than one problem, but the most
> serious one is probably this one:
>
> It might look like one or more of the publishing name servers re
> I use bind9 on my mail server so that Spamassassin can perform the
> necessary DNS blocklist queries. Since it has already happened several
> times that I have to restart bind9 so that a certain domain can still
> be resolved, I wanted to ask if anyone knows where I have to set
> something.
>
>
12:14 PM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Problem with a certain domain
Hello,
I use bind9 on my mail server so that Spamassassin can perform the necessary
DNS blocklist queries. Since it has already happened several times that I have
to restart bind9 so that a certain domain can still be
Hi Thomas,
here were results of my local testing. Very quick. Not sure why it is
so slow for you but then I don't know where you are in the world
either. As for why the discrepancy in response times when you restart
BIND, I don't know what that could be
dig mallorcazeitung.es in ns
; <<>>
Hello,
I use bind9 on my mail server so that Spamassassin can perform the
necessary DNS blocklist queries. Since it has already happened several
times that I have to restart bind9 so that a certain domain can still be
resolved, I wanted to ask if anyone knows where I have to set something.
A
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