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that
record slightly over 1 hour prior. There's not a way in pdns_recursor to
override what's sent out as the record TTL, but as Kenneth pointed out,
there's a good reason for clients to be able to see that, so trying to
override it is probably not a good idea in the long run.
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be that specific value in
returned records, which is what the OP wants.
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uses it to allow customers who wish to run their own DNS to
slave zones to us en-masse and add zones on demand, instead of us having
to go and add them manually.
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for here is a
*broken* nameserver. The behavior you're claiming as wrong is exactly
what it should be.
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time -3h).
If you're running chroot'ed, copy your system's /etc/timezone into the
chroot base directory. That should solve the problem for you.
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that. But either way, you don't want your nameserver
returning NOERROR for a CNAME that points to an out-of-bailiwick zone
when asking for an A record; that's definitely broken.
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this?
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be done
to make people aware of this, and not have to go scour Google to figure
out why the recursor won't build.
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nameservers, but BIND at least just seems to assume the nameservers from
the parent zone are, in fact, the ones you wish to keep if the zone
doesn't include any.
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bert hubert wrote:
I verified, but zen.spamhaus.org has heaps of NS records. So I think
something else is going on.
Hm... That's odd, that *was* the case when I queried them earlier in the
week. Anyway, never mind, I think I know what's going on...
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to prevent it, it's broken behavior (since a CNAME
can't coexist with any other record - SOA and NS records included).
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that is
listed in its domains table? Seems like it should recognize it is the
authority and always respond.
No, this is normal; see the link I pasted above for more.
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backend are you using?
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it, that won't matter. Recursors don't look at them, so it'll
be just like any other time you update your DNS information.
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