This could be the issue, I will check

Thank you

C.

On 26/ago/05, at 01:25, Ray Ferguson wrote:

You wouldn't happen to be using Windows 2003 AD for DNS behind a Cisco Pix
firewall would you?

If so, there is an EDNS extension that M$ enabled in 2003 which allows two DNS servers to negotiate oversized UDP DNS responses. The pix will drop those
packets by default.

If this is the problem, there are at least two solutions. Turn off EDNS negotiation on your directories, or update the Pix software and turn on the
oversized DNS response fixup.  Google will get you the details.

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Ray Ferguson

On Thursday 25 August 2005 11:42 am, Cristiano Cumer wrote:

Hi,

then my problem with google is something different, but I have this
exact behavior with the latest qmail-ldap patch. Maybe it depends on
the dns: switching from MS dns to bind9 solved the problem.

Regards

Cristiano

On 23/ago/05, at 09:32, Claudio Jeker wrote:

The patch for bigger than 512 byte dns responses is in qmail-ldap
since
years.

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:wq Claudio


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