Ok, I deleted the CNAME record and added an A record for lists.php.net
instead.  Hopefully this will work better in conjunction with the MX.  It
will take a little while to propogate.  

-Rasmus

On Sat, 13 Jan 2001, Anil Madhavapeddy wrote:

> Quoting Phil Driscoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > my ISP reckons that the DNS machines for php.net are not 
> > giving authoritative responses.
> 
> Just to confirm this problem (I have it too)
> 
> 1 www.php.net 212.100.224.80   ALERT: lame server; refers to net
> 1 www.php.net 64.39.29.212     ALERT: lame server; refers to net
> 1 www.php.net 216.220.40.244   16822 A 208.247.106.187
> 1 www.php.net 216.220.40.243   21600 A 208.247.106.187
> 
> The first two NS servers for php.net remote[1|2].easydns.com
> seem to pointing to the .net root servers, and I can't resolve
> php.net.  I'm using djbdns, the above is an excerpt from running
> 
> $ dnstrace a www.php.net 198.41.0.4 | dnstracesort
> 
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