Hi,

bert hubert wrote:
Study the 'allow-from' setting.

Ok, I feel quite stupid now. That did it.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> host -a -l sipo.nl 213.207.104.11
Trying "sipo.nl"
;; communications error to 213.207.104.11#53: end of file

Recursive nameservers do not support AXFR, so that won't work in any case,
even after you fix allow-from.

Ah well. I was pushed off-track by the fact that the recursor binds on TCP sockets too. Can that be used for normal DNS requests? Is that common practice?

the config, and made the recursor bind to 213.207.104.11 only. This made no difference. I am 100% certain that this is not a firewall issue. Did I hit a bug?

Please show the entire output of recursor startup, and your configuration
file, if the problem persists.

No, everything OK now, thank you!

Best regards,

Martijn Grendelman

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