ithin 3 seconds, then within 11
>seconds, then within 45 seconds. That sounds like either your
>nameserver list is bad, or your own network is down; and s6-dns reports
>this as ENETUNREACH.
>
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> Laurent
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Ellenor Bjornsdottir (she)
sysadmin umbrellix.net
Shaw's cache blocking me would be an interesting hypothesis. However,
wouldn't my first query respond and the others block me? I got no
response from any of the queries, suggesting that it is this rd-bit
issue Ermine raised.
I should run a DNS cache locally, though.
On 10/10/22 19:23,
just to check my logic here - is my program supposed to remember the
type of query it made so it can stuff the packet into the appropriate
parsing function? I'm already set up to do that, I'm just trying to
check my logic.
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Ellenor Agnes Bjornsdottir (she)
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jabber:
cial snowflake illumos; I have not tried on other OSes).
>
> If you think s6-dns is behaving incorrectly, please pastebin a strace
>(or local equivalent) of skadnsd somewhere, so we can check what it is
>doing.
>
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> Laurent
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Ellenor Bjornsdottir (she)
sysadmin umbrellix.net
I would add to that that the input method is probably misconfigured. Pressing
the spacebar to separate words or components of words should not generate a
non-breaking space.
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