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From:
"David St. Germain" <David@StGermain.com>
Date:
Tue, 3 Apr 2001 14:27:11 -0400
Reply-To:
"David St. Germain" <David@StGermain.com>
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Subject:
Re: Strange behavior from resolvers?
Might the answer be as simple as the server is running SMTP? Dave. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mats Dufberg" <dufberg@nic-se.se> To: <dnsop@cafax.se> Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 10:24 AM Subject: Strange behavior from resolvers? > There is a zone, obol-net.net, that causes me some troubble. It is > delegated with the following information: > > obol-net.net. NS ns1.obol-net.net. > obol-net.net. NS ns2.obol-net.net. > ns1.obol-net.net. A 195.163.92.125 > ns2.obol-net.net. A 195.163.92.123 > > In the zone we have, among other data, > > ns1.obol-net.net. A 195.163.92.125 > ns2.obol-net.net. A 195.163.92.123 > > but there is no MX in the same nodes (ns1.obol-net.net, ns2.obol-net.net). > If I recursively through a resolver (bind 8.2.2, 8.2.3. or 9.1.0) send > the request > > ns1.obol-net.net. MX ? > > the response is SERVFAIL. When I direct the request directly to the > servers I see no problem with the response. > > Can anyone see what is wrong? > > > > Mats > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > Mats Dufberg +46-8-545 857 06 > dufberg@nic-se.se fax: +46-8-545 857 29 > > > >