Re: recursive lookups problems with 9.8.0_p2

2011-06-02 Thread Daniel J McDonald
Matus UHLAR - fantomas fantomas.sk> writes: > > > > Would it be convenient to try 9.8.1b1? It has a fix that may address > > > this problem. > > On 30.05.11 18:31, Evan Hunt wrote: > > I should add that I don't recommend using 9.8.1b1 in a production > > environemnt because of a known security

Re: recursive lookups problems with 9.8.0_p2

2011-05-31 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
> > Would it be convenient to try 9.8.1b1? It has a fix that may address > > this problem. On 30.05.11 18:31, Evan Hunt wrote: > I should add that I don't recommend using 9.8.1b1 in a production > environemnt because of a known security flaw. But it might be > informative to test with it and see

Re: recursive lookups problems with 9.8.0_p2

2011-05-30 Thread Evan Hunt
> Would it be convenient to try 9.8.1b1? It has a fix that may address > this problem. I should add that I don't recommend using 9.8.1b1 in a production environemnt because of a known security flaw. But it might be informative to test with it and see whether it addresses the CNAME problem, and i

Re: recursive lookups problems with 9.8.0_p2

2011-05-30 Thread Evan Hunt
> after upgrading to 9.8.0p2 I have notices problems with recursive queries. > The server sometimes does not return answer for e.g. www.yahoo.com. Would it be convenient to try 9.8.1b1? It has a fix that may address this problem. -- Evan Hunt -- e...@isc.org Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. _

recursive lookups problems with 9.8.0_p2

2011-05-30 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
Hello, after upgrading to 9.8.0p2 I have notices problems with recursive queries. The server sometimes does not return answer for e.g. www.yahoo.com. Repeated lookups for www.yahoo.com sometimes do, sometimes do not return the answer, only the first CNAME, but the nameserver did know where the C