Re: recursion on auth-only server

2009-10-06 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Matus UHLAR - fantomas said: >I don't care if they do recursion themselves, but if anyone asks this server >with RD flag set, the answer will be venemous. You should realize that anybody trying to debug possible DNS issues might issue queries directly to your server with tools

Re: recursion on auth-only server

2009-10-06 Thread Barry Margolin
In article , Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: > It's RD (recursion desired) flag and my question is if any nameserver is > known by sending queries with this flag set. > > I don't care if they do recursion themselves, but if anyone asks this server > with RD flag set, the answer will be venemous.

Re: recursion on auth-only server

2009-10-06 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
> Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: > > I have moved authoritative server to new IP address. I have changed the > > DNS name pointing to it so the NS would point to the new IP. > > > > Now I looked at the traffic and it seems that there are ~4 of 1000 > > recursive requests sent to it. > > > > Are th

Re: recursion on auth-only server

2009-10-02 Thread Peter Dambier
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: > Hello, > > I have moved authoritative server to new IP address. I have changed the DNS > name pointing to it so the NS would point to the new IP. > > Now I looked at the traffic and it seems that there are ~4 of 1000 recursive > requests sent to it. > > Are there

Re: recursion on auth-only server

2009-09-21 Thread Chris Thompson
On Sep 21 2009, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: I have moved authoritative server to new IP address. I have changed the DNS name pointing to it so the NS would point to the new IP. Now I looked at the traffic and it seems that there are ~4 of 1000 recursive requests sent to it. And do you know

recursion on auth-only server

2009-09-21 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
Hello, I have moved authoritative server to new IP address. I have changed the DNS name pointing to it so the NS would point to the new IP. Now I looked at the traffic and it seems that there are ~4 of 1000 recursive requests sent to it. Are there any known resolvers that can iterate through NS