On Tuesday, February 28, 2006 03:10:41 PM -0500 Ken Hornstein
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That seems to say that you have an AFSDB record for
research.cs.berkeley.edu pointing to afs.research.cs.berkeley.edu, which
is a CNAME for research.cs.berkeley.edu, which has no records other than
the AFSDB record. This is against our local caching BIND server.
However, when I do that query directly against the listed NS servers, I
get the right results (an additional A and MX record for
research.cs.berkeley.edu).
It's not clear to me how querying ANY is supposed to work, especially
when related to caching. When I first did ANY against our local
caching DNS server for research.cs.berkeley.edu, I got only the AFSDB
record (maybe because I queried the AFSDB entry before). When I
specifically queried the A record, I got the A record. When I then
queried ANY again, I got both the AFSDB and the A record. I haven't
been able to convince myself that their DNS is wrong, but it could be
something related to that.
An ANY query will be answered with data in the cache, if there is any
unexpired data for that domain name. If there are additional RR's for that
name which are not cached, they will not be returned.
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