Missing A record for NS record prevents AXFR?

Danny Mayer mayer at gis.net
Thu Oct 12 04:05:06 UTC 2000


		I'll take a look at this when I get a moment.  However, I'll only do it
  for BIND 8.2.3-T6B on NT.  Do you you know if this uses SPAWNXFR?

			Danny
At 06:50 PM 10/11/00 -0400, Mikael Forsberg wrote:
>
>Hi,
>
>Using bind 8.2.2.P5 on NT and had problems with failing AXFRs.
>
>The master have one zone with ~8000 entries the slave is just
>installed and started for the first time, but failed to fetch the
>zone data from its master.
>
>The slave tried every 10th minute during many days but failed with
>the same reason every time.
>
>I also tried it manually, taken from the log, with
>
>named-xfer.exe -z test.se -f db.test.se -i db.test.se.ixfr.tmp -C 1 -P 7184 
>-T test.se.323 -d 10 -l xfer.ddt -t xfer.trace 192.168.87.23 axfr
>
>The transfer fails at the same place every time as long as I have the
>debug level intact. If changed, either at the master or named-xfer,
>then is the transfer stopped at a new record.
>
>I tried to recompile named-xfer with NETREAD_BROKEN defined but that
>did not help.
>
>The last lines in xfer.ddt.axxxx is
>
>print_output: dname name.test.se type 1 class 1 ttl 43200
>close(128) succeeded
>error receiving zone transfer
>
>and in xfer.trace
>name.test.se.  12H IN A  192.168.87.23
>
>No indication found in the master or slave logfiles.
>
>Thanks in advice for any help.
>
>Regards
>
>Mikael
>
>
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