After upgrading to bind-9.5.0-P2, I get many of the following message in
the log. Is this something I need to worry about or can I just suppress
it?
 
I don't' get a response from the command line for the domains associated
with the error and I don't seem get anything about most of them from
using dnsstuff.com free tools either?
So I'm just curious what are those domains? Is it safe to suppress the
EDNS messages. I didn't see that before the upgrade, I was running
bind-9.3.2.
 
Aug 15 15:45:23  named[10612]: too many timeouts resolving
'ns1.e-fastcash.com/AAAA' (in 'e-fastcash.com'?): disabling EDNS
Aug 15 15:45:27   named[10612]: too many timeouts resolving
'ns.e-fastcash.com/AAAA' (in 'e-fastcash.com'?): disabling EDNS
Aug 15 15:45:27   named[10612]: too many timeouts resolving
'ns1.e-fastcash.com/AAAA' (in 'e-fastcash.com'?): disabling EDNS
Aug 15 15:45:43   named[10612]: too many timeouts resolving
'_kerberos._tcp.Default-First-Site-Name._sites.dc._msdcs.DAL.ORG/SRV'
(in 'dal.org'?): disabling EDNS
Aug 15 15:45:43   named[10612]: too many timeouts resolving
'_kerberos._tcp.Default-First-Site-Name._sites.dc._msdcs.DAL.ORG/SRV'
(in 'dal.org'?): disabling EDNS
Aug 15 15:45:44   named[10612]: too many timeouts resolving
'_kerberos._tcp.Default-First-Site-Name._sites.dc._msdcs.DAL.ORG/SRV'
(in 'dal.org'?): disabling EDNS
Aug 15 15:45:53   named[10612]: too many timeouts resolving
'pharma011.dal.org/A' (in 'dal.org'?): disabling EDNS
Aug 15 15:45:55   named[10612]: too many timeouts resolving
'pharma011.dal.org/A' (in 'dal.org'?): disabling EDNS
 
 
Thanks

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