Re: Lame server messages

2001-02-10 Thread Duncan Hill
> > Note the "category lame-servers" line above... that will turn off of > > these errors... the lame server messages are telling you that someone > > has misconfigured their DNS... it is awe inspiring to see the numbers of > > people who are running DNS but

Re: Lame server messages

2001-02-09 Thread Tomás García Ferrari
te the "category lame-servers" line above... that will turn off of > these errors... the lame server messages are telling you that someone > has misconfigured their DNS... it is awe inspiring to see the numbers of > people who are

Re: Lame server messages

2001-02-09 Thread chuck
these means? How can I solve it (in the case there is a TGF>problem...)? In /etc/named.conf add this at the top of the file: logging { category lame-servers { null; }; }; Note the "category lame-servers" line above... that will turn off of these errors... the lame

Re: [RHL] Lame server messages

2001-02-09 Thread Kirk
Just typical DNS stuff, you can ignore it. Lame server IIRC is a machine claiming to have authority of a domain but does not. Kirk >At 10:19 AM 2/9/01 +0100, you wrote: >Hello, > >I set up a caching DNS on my server and now I started to have a lot of lines >in /var/log/messages saying "Lame s

Lame server messages

2001-02-09 Thread Tomás García Ferrari
Hello, I set up a caching DNS on my server and now I started to have a lot of lines in /var/log/messages saying "Lame server" (and some "bad referral" too...) What does these means? How can I solve it (in the case there is a problem...)? Thanks, Tomas Garcia Ferrari Bigital http://bigital.com