Re: Deprecation notice for BIND 9.18: Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) support

2023-01-05 Thread Mike Hodson
Just for 100% clarity, DSCP is setting bits in the IP header for IP packet forwarding QOS purposes.. My personal feelings, coming from a networking standpoint, is that if you want DSCP, for example on Linux you can mangle the packets with iptables on their way in/out of a server possibly easier

Re: Dig -x +trace?

2022-10-03 Thread Mike Hodson
On Mon, Oct 3, 2022, 15:29 Greg Choules < gregchoules+bindus...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Hi Mike. > No need to shoot. I missed your first message to the list. > > Have you tried other popular open resolver services, to compare how they > each behave and see whether there are differences between

Re: Dig -x +trace?

2022-10-03 Thread Mike Hodson
agnose > exactly what's going on. > I think this would be best left for Ubuntu's bug report, considering the new 9.18.7 source I found from ISC.org works properly, to completion, every time. > Does this help for starters? > Ubuntu not shipping broken software would help more. >

Re: Dig -x +trace?

2022-10-03 Thread Mike Hodson
On Mon, Oct 3, 2022 at 1:59 PM Ondřej Surý wrote: > > > - If you are debugging an active issue with an externally published > domain, providing the full domain name allows others to query it in order > to help you. Omitting, changing, or obscuring the domain can make it harder > or impossible

Re: Dig -x +trace?

2022-10-03 Thread Mike Hodson
in copied the entire text into an edit box at the bottom. But still. 12 tries to get different results and finally get the 1 result I expect is utterly crap. On Mon, Oct 3, 2022 at 1:11 PM Mike Hodson wrote: > On Thu, Sep 29, 2022 at 4:57 PM Mark Andrews wrote: > >> >> >> Hidi

Re: Dig -x +trace?

2022-10-03 Thread Mike Hodson
On Thu, Sep 29, 2022 at 4:57 PM Mark Andrews wrote: > > > Hiding the actual address you are wanting the reverse lookups for. Really > you have an incredible resource here of knowledgeable people with millennia > of experience between them who would have looked at every delegation and > then

Dig -x +trace?

2022-09-29 Thread Mike Hodson
I'm attempting to figure out how/why my reverse DNS delegation is broken. I've already deleted systemd-resolved's temporary resolv.conf and added in an immutable single line nameserver 1.1.1.1 resolv.conf. I can dig +trace forward hostnames fine. I cannot dig -x an ip +trace. All I get is the