Len and all, What can you tell me about this one:
DNS Server encountered a packet addressed to itself -- IP address 204.248.26.10. The DNS server should never be sending a packet to itself. This situation usually indicates a configuration error. Check the following areas for possible self-send configuration errors: 1) Forwarders list. (DNS servers should not forward to themselves). 2) Master lists of secondary zones. 3) Notify lists of primary zones. and my favorite part... 4) Delegations of subzones. Must not contain NS record for DNS server Example: -> This DNS server dns1.foo.com is the primary for the zone foo.com. -> You have delegated the zone bar.foo.com to bardns.bar.foo.com. and are NOT running the bar.foo.com zone on this DNS (dns1.foo.com). -> bar.foo.com MUST NOT have an NS record that points at dns1.foo.com. Note, you should make this check (with nslookup or DNS manager) both on this DNS server and on the server(s) you delegated the subzone to. It is possible that the delegation was done correctly, but that the primary DNS for the subzone, has any incorrect NS record pointing back at this server. If this incorrect NS record is cached at this server, then the self-send could result. If found, the subzone DNS server admin should remove the offending NS record. Thanks, Katie Please visit http://www.ipswitch.com/support/mailing-lists.html to be removed from this list. An Archive of this list is available at: http://www.mail-archive.com/imail_forum%40list.ipswitch.com/ Please visit the Knowledge Base for answers to frequently asked questions: http://www.ipswitch.com/support/IMail/
