Re: dnssec-analyzer.verisignlabs.com aaaa lookup fail

2024-04-27 Thread Walter H. via bind-users
# host dnssec-analyzer.verisignlabs.com dnssec-analyzer.verisignlabs.com is an alias for dnssec-analyzer-gslb.verisignlabs.com. dnssec-analyzer-gslb.verisignlabs.com has address 209.131.158.42 On 27.04.2024 01:35, Lee wrote: dig dnssec-analyzer.verisignlabs.com gives me a SERVFAIL &

Re: dnssec-analyzer.verisignlabs.com aaaa lookup fail

2024-04-27 Thread Lee
On Sat, Apr 27, 2024 at 9:50 AM Walter H. via bind-users wrote: > > # host dnssec-analyzer.verisignlabs.com > dnssec-analyzer.verisignlabs.com is an alias for > dnssec-analyzer-gslb.verisignlabs.com. > dnssec-analyzer-gslb.verisignlabs.com has address 209.131.158.42 > Right, the IPv4 address

Re: Question about resolver

2024-04-27 Thread J Doe
On 2024-04-26 16:45, Josh Kuo wrote: In this particular case, isn't the resolver attempting to do a reverse lookup of the IP address that's listed ? You are right, I missed that this is a reverse-mapping zone. In that case, run DNSSEC analyzer on the domain "180.96.34.in-addr.arpa"

Re: Question about resolver

2024-04-27 Thread J Doe
On 2024-04-26 16:28, Mark Andrews wrote: DS records live in the parent zone and the RFC 1034 rules for serving zone break down when a grandparent zone and child zone are served by the same server. This is corrected be the client by looking for intermediate NS records to find the hidden