On Sun, 8 Apr 2007, Ivo Smits wrote:

> It SHOULD check at the nameservers for yahoo.com, if they return the 
> requested record (MX), the resolver has its answer (which is the case!), if 
> it does not return the requested record type, it should retry at the 
> returned NS records.

It does. It tries to go the deeper as possible in the NS hierarchy, then 
issues the query. I'll try to debug, even if the fact that dnsreport 
reports "broken DNS" should be an hint.



> The DNS IS NOT broken.Sorry, Davide, it really looks like a bug in your code 
> to me ;)

What are you talking about?!? Don't you know my code does not have bugs?!? :)



> I think that your resolver is trying to fetch the NS records for 
> c2.bullet.mud.yahoo.com, which do not exist, and fails, while it should just 
> use the NS records of yahoo.com.
> Isn't there a way to just use a system resolver function, instead of your 
> own recursive resolver?

SmartDNSHost




- Davide


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