On 16/08/2017 21:05, Kenneth Marshall wrote:
Here is what dig says to the nameserver:
dig -t file-open.rice.edu @open-ssip.rice.edu
dig +trace open-ssip.rice.edu
says there are 5 authoritative servers that rice.edu is delegated to:
rice.edu.172800INNSns1.rice.ed
On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 06:39:22PM +0200, Peter van Dijk wrote:
> Hello Kenneth,
>
> On 16 Aug 2017, at 18:11, Kenneth Marshall wrote:
>
> >pdns_recursor[3935]: DNS parser error (a.b.c./ from
> >127.0.0.1): a.b.c., Parsing record content: missing field at the
> >end of record content ''
> >
>
On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 05:15:41PM +0100, Brian Candler wrote:
> On 16/08/2017 17:11, Kenneth Marshall wrote:
> >I am investigating a caching problem and the cause is that
> >the 3.7.4 recursor returns a SERVFAIL error for a lookup.
> >The record does not exist, but an A record does.
>
>
Hello Kenneth,
On 16 Aug 2017, at 18:11, Kenneth Marshall wrote:
pdns_recursor[3935]: DNS parser error (a.b.c./ from 127.0.0.1):
a.b.c., Parsing record content: missing field at the end of record
content ''
from the following lua script:
function preresolve ( remoteip, domain, qtype )
On 2017-08-16 10:29 AM, David wrote:
On 2017-08-16 10:15 AM, Brian Candler wrote:
On 16/08/2017 17:11, Kenneth Marshall wrote:
I am investigating a caching problem and the cause is that
the 3.7.4 recursor returns a SERVFAIL error for a lookup.
The record does not exist, but an A recor
On 2017-08-16 10:15 AM, Brian Candler wrote:
On 16/08/2017 17:11, Kenneth Marshall wrote:
I am investigating a caching problem and the cause is that
the 3.7.4 recursor returns a SERVFAIL error for a lookup.
The record does not exist, but an A record does.
It seems from your lua scrip
On 16/08/2017 17:11, Kenneth Marshall wrote:
I am investigating a caching problem and the cause is that
the 3.7.4 recursor returns a SERVFAIL error for a lookup.
The record does not exist, but an A record does.
It seems from your lua script that you are having problems with one
parti
Hi PDNS users,
I am investigating a caching problem and the cause is that
the 3.7.4 recursor returns a SERVFAIL error for a lookup.
The record does not exist, but an A record does. According
to my reading:
https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4074.txt
to have DNS cache applications realize that
Seems like your MySQL is not ok.
This parts of the message hints it:
*SQLBackend unable to refresh domain_id* 18537: *Could not **execute mysql
statement*: update domains set last_check=? where id=?: *Deadlock f**ound*
when trying to get lock; try restarting transaction
Have you checked MySQL l