>From what I have read the lame servers errors are caused by IPv6. If
you disable IPv6 (if you aren't using it) this will go away.
Eric Shubert wrote:
> Because that's why you're getting these messages.
>
> Aleksander posted a problem with bind and COS5.4 a while back. Adding
> OPTIONS="-4"
> to the end of your /etc/sysconfig/named file, and doing
> # service named restart
> fixes the problem.
>
> There are also some lame-server messages from bind that can be
> annoying, as they get picked up by logwatch. To get rid of them,
> modify your named.caching-nameserver.conf file as such in the logging
> section:
> logging {
> channel default_debug {
> file "data/named.run";
> severity dynamic;
> };
> category lame-servers { null; };
> };
>
> Merry Christmas! :)
>
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