In message 200907172033.n6hkx0v5060...@dc.cis.okstate.edu, Martin McCormick w
rites:
A person wrote me off list to say that it worked for them. I
went to a different FreeBSD platform that happens to be the
actual one that hosts our DNS and tried it there and it worked
perfectly. I even verified that it is in the zone.
So, what we have is a broken system on the one I usually
use:
$ host -tspf posse.okstate.edu
host: invalid type: spf
On the other system:
$ host -tspf posse.okstate.edu
posse.okstate.edu has SPF record v=spf1 ip4:209.235.101.208/29 -all
The problem system had an old nsupdate from bind9.3 from
February 13 of 2007 and an old host utility from the same date.
Both have been completely removed so they are not an issue but
nothing has changed. The host and nsupdate utilities were built
along with bind95.1P2 on July 10 so they are fresh.
Any other ideas as to what to look at?
You are still finding a old host on your search path.
drugs:9.6.x 10:31 {936} % ~/cvs/9.5.x/bin/dig/host -t spf .
. has no SPF record
drugs:9.6.x 10:31 {937} % /usr/local/bin/host -t spf .
. has no SPF record
drugs:9.6.x 10:32 {938} % host -t spf .
host: invalid type: spf
drugs:9.6.x 10:32 {939} % which host
/usr/bin/host
drugs:9.6.x 10:33 {940} %
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Mark Andrews, ISC
1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia
PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742 INTERNET: ma...@isc.org
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