Yeah, it could be 213.198.65.226, or anything in the path between you and that device.

But, the better question to ask is: why is this client forming a TCP connection in the first place? Is it one of your slave nameservers performing a zone transfer? Is it because you have responses that are larger than 512 bytes and this is triggering TCP retries because either a) the clients don't support EDNS0, b) something in the path is erroneously not passing EDNS0 or c) EDNS0 is supported end-to-end, but something in the network path doesn't support IP fragmentation and thus the EDNS0 packets aren't getting through?

- Kevin
On 8/10/2010 10:29 AM, fddi wrote:
hello,


on my server I have many errors like this one:

Aug 10 11:12:01 server2 named[31822]: dispatch 0x2aaaac159550: shutting down due to TCP receive error: 213.198.65.226#53: connection reset

anyone could give me some more hint ?
does this mean that 213.198.65.226 is broken ?

thanks

Rick

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