. . . but when I query direct to the pdns, it also doesn't say it's authoritative. See previous mail.
I probably need to go back and re-read the DNS specs. It's been years since I was deep into this, but I don't remember that a recursor always returns non-authoritative, even when wherever it got the answer was authoritative. Did that behaviour change somewhere along in there? Assuming I'm simply mis-remembering how that's supposed to work, what's the recipe for setting up a local (set of) server(s) which: . Returns authoritative for some zones, for which it has local data . Recurses to other servers for other zones And for anything like that to work, I need my local pdns to beleive it's authoritative, which it still doesn't seem to. Any pointers to docs describing that configuration appreciated. From: Brian Candler <b.cand...@pobox.com> Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2022 14:25:49 +0000 On 18/01/2022 13:55, jrd-p...@jrd.org wrote: > Oops. Yes. Port 53 has a pdns-recursor listening on it, which is > feeding requests to pdns. Want the recursor config too? No need. You asked why the response didn't have the AA flag set, and the answer is because the response came from a recursor - it's as simple as that. _______________________________________________ Pdns-users mailing list Pdns-users@mailman.powerdns.com https://mailman.powerdns.com/mailman/listinfo/pdns-users