Can you give me a good place to start looking in DNS for a solution.  The 
box running qmail is also the DNS box.  I am in charge of both of them, 
although rather green in both too.  Anyway I am looking for a good place to 
start.  I am on the bind list and have mailed out my named.conf  / 127.0.0 
files and everyone says it's good to go.  I have applied the patch, re-did 
the make setup check, and config-fast.  I still have CNAME failures 
happening.  I really want to get this resolved, but I am quickly becoming 
stumped.  Please help.

Thanks


At 03:27 PM 7/6/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Robert Sander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 01:12:42PM -0400, Dave Sill wrote:
> >> Claudinei Luis Bianchini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> >I had applied the patch for this and work very well with BIND.
> >> >recently, I changed to DNScache and this message came back.
> >> >
> >> >where's the problem ??
> >>
> >> Exactly. What makes you think this message indicates a problem on your
> >> end?
> >
> >That exactly was my question about one week ago. How do I know where the
> >problem is?
>
>It's a DNS problem. qmail couldn't resolve a host name, and the
>resolver said the problem was temporary. Normally, you don't have to
>do anything except wait for the name server problem to be fixed. If
>you know for a fact that the name is resolvable, then you might have a
>problem that demands your attention. But it's not specifically a qmail
>problem.
>
>-Dave

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