I have Net::DNS 0.53_01 right now; it doesn't seem to have fixed the problem, unfortunately. 0.53 had other issues, there was a minor typo that was fixed in 0.53_01, along with another persistent TCP problem:

 Fix rt.cpan.org 13922

    Fixed a problem with persistent TCP sockets which was introdcuced
    because of using the address family as an index to the array of
    persistent sockets.

    Used AF_UNSPEC for the array index for the TCP socket; just to choose
    a number. The key to the persistent sockets is the remote nameserver:port
    combination.

But regardless, I'm still getting the alert.

David.

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On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, Herb Martin wrote:

From: David Birnbaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I see in various archives that this might be related to a
Net::DNS bug about persistent sockets that was supposedly
fixed at some point.  But perhaps not.
Anyone else figure out where this is coming from?

This is under Solaris 2.8/SPARC, running Perl 5.6.1.

Net::DNS > .49 and < .53 was broken (for SA at least.)

Maybe .52 was ok, but I didn't test and don't remember.

Current .53 or higher is fine.

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