pdns1.ultradns.net is returning the SERVFAIL:
$ dig bh._domainkey.edweek.org any @pdns1.ultradns.net
; DiG 9.3.0 bh._domainkey.edweek.org any @pdns1.ultradns.net
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: SERVFAIL, id: 384
;; flags: qr rd; QUERY: 1, ANSWER:
Thanks Kevin, but shouldn't I be able to get info from my DNS server for
this record? I'm doing this and getting the SERVFAIL:
dig @dns1.irides.com bh._domainkey.edweek.org NS
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 12:14 PM, Kevin Darcy k...@chrysler.com wrote:
pdns1.ultradns.net is returning the SERVFAIL:
brad wrote:
Thanks Kevin, but shouldn't I be able to get info from my DNS server for
this record? I'm doing this and getting the SERVFAIL:
dig @dns1.irides.com http://dns1.irides.com bh._domainkey.edweek.org
That's most likely because your nameserver is trying to recurse for you.
Try this:
Thanks guys... :^ )
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Matthew Horsfall mhorsf...@dyn.comwrote:
brad wrote:
Thanks Kevin, but shouldn't I be able to get info from my DNS server for
this record? I'm doing this and getting the SERVFAIL:
dig @dns1.irides.com http://dns1.irides.com
The info from the zone itself is always considered better than the
same information from a delegation, so named is going out and trying to
fetch it. When it encounters the SERVFAIL it passes it back to the invoker.
If you want to see the delegation record, put a +norec (no recurse) on
the dig
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