no matching view in class 'CLASSxxxx'

Michael Kjorling michael at kjorling.com
Mon Dec 10 09:47:28 UTC 2001


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Fix your broken clients. The message simply means that there was no
view matching the given class number - if BIND cannot translate it to
a name, it is nonstandard.

Generally speaking you should be able to just ignore these.


Michael Kjörling


On Dec 10 2001 10:43 +0100, David Komanek wrote:

> Hello,
>
> please, how to avoid the %subject% ? What is wrong ? This message
> appeared after I upgraded to Bind 9.1.2 from my old 8.x version. Comes
> from various clinets with various class numbers. Something wrong with
> the nameserver or rather with clinets ? Heterogenous network with many
> versions of Windows, NetWare, Unixes, .... is some service denied to the
> client when the message appears ?
>
> Thanks,
>
>    David

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