>Micheal wrote:
>>My suspicion is related to the known issue with Win32 and Net-DNS 0.59.
>>I think you are seeing negative PTR lookups because Net-DNS is timing out.
>>Could you try to downgrade to 0.57?
>Evan wrote:
>Downgrade complete. Will have same high-network-activity conditions again
>later this week, and will keep an eye out to see whether the downgrade seems
>>to have solved the incorrect PTRmissing results. Thanks for the suggestion.
Micheal,
I idly did a search in my logfile just now for "ptr missing" (running in
logging only mode for ptr check) and was interested to see, again, several IPs
where dnsstuff reports valid PTR.
This machine today has not been straining itself in any way. When under heavy
load earlier in the week the problem was worse, suggesting the source of the
problem (as you mentioned) is assp reporting a "timed-out" ptr lookup the same
as a "missing" ptr lookup. No good way to distinguish between the two perhaps?
This machine is hosted in a fantastic data center (Rackspace) so I just can't
imagine it's the local DNS servers causing a problem.
At any rate, the symptom persists here even running Net-DNS .57 and assp
1.2.7.1(26).
I would be happy to do whatever additional debugging is possible at my end to
try to help solve/discover the source of the problem... let me know.
Thanks,
Evan
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