Wow...this works. Adding a . at the back of the thing does not make error in the pdns log file.

Cool. Guess my pdns is working fine.

Thank you Peter.

On 1/22/2010 4:10 PM, Peter Gervai wrote:
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 03:49, Liong Kok Foo<[email protected]>  wrote:

Jan 20 17:31:55 domainvn pdns[21108]: Not authoritative for
'test.com.HOME.COM', sending servfail to 111.222.333.444 (recursion was
desired)
My guesS: try nslookup test.com.
(Notice the trailing dot.)


Any other ideas? Could it be something to do with SOA and hostmaster? I
still not quite sure what they are or maybe I set them up wrongly.
This is not pdns problem, look on the query side. (If there is windows
and other machines involved, and there are unexplainable errors then
it's quite probable that the problem is on the windows side.)

Btw this behaviour is observable throughout the internet, where these
damn dos v2.0 systems linger... Try tcpdump one once and see what kind
of crap dns requests it fires. Scary. (My pdns-recursor log is full of
" Ignoring answer from 9.1.3.4 on server socket!" messages, guess what
generates them.)

grin
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