This is a discussion on RE: Intermittent name resolution issues within the Bind Users forums, part of the DNS and Related Forums category; Are you behind a pix or some other firewall? I had to raise max packet size for dns entries on ...
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Are you behind a pix or some other firewall? I had to raise max packet size
for dns entries on my pix to 1024 (many people suggest 4096). It has to do with the size of some domains' EDNS0 response packets. Michael Varre (mike@kishmish.com) Kishmish LLC. - Systems Administrator 2 Clinton Square Suite 130 Syracuse, NY 13202 t. 315.478.8172 f. 800.375.3951 m. 315.952.5753 Kishmish LLC. Network Services www.kishmish.com "Do not be afraid to try something new...Remember, amateurs built the ark; professionals built the Titanic." [Hidden DOS secret: Add BUGS=OFF to your CONFIG.SYS] > -----Original Message----- > From: bind-users-bounce@isc.org > [mailto:bind-users-bounce@isc.org] On Behalf Of Jeffrey Brown > Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 11:29 AM > To: bind-users@isc.org > Subject: Intermittent name resolution issues > > Hello, we have an internal DNS server (9.2.1) that seems to > forget how resolve different names on the internet at varoius > times. For example, it'll be happily humming along and then > it won't resolve www.yahoo.com however, other queries to > internet hosts on the internal DNS server resolve OK and our > external DNS server resolves www.yahoo.com OK. This behavior > will continue until we either restart named or interestingly > enough, I've done a $ dig +trace -x <yahoo.coms ip address> > <ip of internal dns server>, and what's that has been > resolved, it seems the internal name servers cache magically > knows how to resolve www.yahoo.com again. Any hints, > suggestions, clues. Thanks. > > |
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