Thank you Peter!
We are using pdns notify to send to our DNS cluster. The IPs of these DNS
servers are already in "also-notify".
Is there still a need to resolve NS records when sending these zone notifies
to our DNS cluster? If not, is there a way to disable it?
Warmest Regards,
Jackson Yap
On Mon, 2021-06-14 at 13:32 +0800, Jackson Yap via Pdns-users wrote:
> We found the cause.
>
> The issue for the timeout is due to some domains’ nameservers in the record
> cannot be resolved.
> How can we disable the resolving of NS records in the DNS zones to avoid such
> resolving stucking
$ dig +short @dns0.hotchilli.uk. geo.hotchilli.co.uk. a
46.17.220.152
$ dig +short @dns0.hotchilli.uk. hotchilli.co.uk. a
10.0.2.18
I see that's the response you configured for "unknown.geo.hotchilli.co.uk"
I'd be inclined to use tcpdump to look at queries from dist to auth,
auth to recursor,