I'm trying to debug an IXFR problem with a client, and using dig in its place
to compare IXFR requests between it and the misbehaving client. I noticed that
when I do an IXFR with dig it defaults to TCP rather than UDP. I tried forcing
it over with +notcp but I still get a TCP query.
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On 2013-12-04, at 21:22 , Mark Andrews ma...@isc.org wrote:
The options are processed left to right so the +notcp has to be
after the ixfr=serial.
There are two reasons I don't understand why this is the case.
1) Since there is only one query in the command, I don't understand why left
to
In message c60198c7-b559-4e7d-bbcb-e3ba51687...@conundrum.com, Matthew
Pounsett writes:
On 2013-12-04, at 21:22 , Mark Andrews ma...@isc.org wrote:
The options are processed left to right so the +notcp has to be
after the ixfr=serial.
There are two reasons I don't understand why this
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