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Re: Bind from 9.2.3 to 9.3.0

From: John May
Date: Thursday, November 4, 2004
Time: 7:26:34 pm

>>I guess I'm still confused. How do I know if I have the problem?
>>Do I have to be using my DNS servers for resolving domain names,
>>instead of just providing DNS info for clients?
>
>If your server just hosts domain names, and is not used for lookups
>by anyone, then you most likely don't have a problem.
>
>If your server is being used for lookups, is not configured to
>forward queries, and is running on Mac OS X or any other BSD-based
>system (including FreeBSD), then you most likely have a problem.
>
>All other scenarios should not be experiencing problems under our
>current understanding of the problem. (Please bear in mind, since
>the problem is in BIND and the operating system, and is not due to
>any problem in QuickDNS itself, our ability to investigate is
>somewhat limited.)
>
>If you are experiencing problems with lookups when your server is
>configured to forward queries, see if you can find another host to
>forward to - it may be that your current forwarder(s) is/are running
>on Mac OS X, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, or another affected operating
>system.
>
>Chris Buxton
>Men & Mice - Making DNS Easy
>Customer Service and Sales Engineer


Well, I use our DNS servers for my personal lookups and I haven't
seen anything particularly weird. What specific behavior(s) should I
be looking for to indicate the issue?

- John

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