On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 09:59:18AM +0100 I heard the voice of
David Malone, and lo! it spake thus:
>
> A significant number of these are ad servers, so after complaining
> to Doubleclick and getting no response, I've told my local name
> server that it is authorititive for doubleclick.net and give
> i know, but what is happening is that all these applications
> (including sendmail and our ssh, for what matters)
> are broken in that they look for an record just for making
> a connection.
Can you try this patch for sendmail?
--- domain.c.orig Sat Aug 2 09:27:09 2003
+++ domain.c
On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 09:59:18AM +0100, David Malone wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 11:52:00PM -0700, Luigi Rizzo wrote:
> > My understanding is that there are multiple buggy components here:
> > my ISP's nameserver certainly shouldn't behave so badly on
> > requests, and the applications
On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 11:52:00PM -0700, Luigi Rizzo wrote:
> My understanding is that there are multiple buggy components here:
> my ISP's nameserver certainly shouldn't behave so badly on
> requests, and the applications should not bother asking queries
> when the kernel has no ipv6 su
Luigi Rizzo wrote:
hi,
recently i have been bitten by a problem which might be already
known, but still...
quite a few apps (sendmail and ssh among them) seem to always
try an query if compiled with ipv6 support, and even if
the kernel does not support ipv6, tcpdump shows queries going ou
hi,
recently i have been bitten by a problem which might be already
known, but still...
quite a few apps (sendmail and ssh among them) seem to always
try an query if compiled with ipv6 support, and even if
the kernel does not support ipv6, tcpdump shows queries going out
to the nameserve
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