On Wed, 10 Oct 2001 at 10:38:22 +0300, Mikko Kilpikoski wrote:
> 
> I'm getting a lot of following message in named log:
> 
> bad referral (x.x.x.x.in-addr.arpa !< *.x.x.in-addr.arpa) from [y.y.y.y].53
> 
> Where x is some host in a some network owned by X and y is my ISP's 
> nameserver. I've gotten this message about two hosts from different 
> networks. The networks in question are owned by same individual.
> 
> What does it mean? Should I be worried? Logcheck considers it a security 

I don't think so. I've got from a couple of hundreds to a thousand of such
messages each week. Evidences od misconfigured nameservers. Maybe someone
could explain it in detail?...

> violation. What can I do about it?

"Violation" is because of word "bad". As long as zones mentioned are not
yours, you can safely ignore such messages, I think.
If I'm wrong, corrections are welcome.

HIH
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