DNS query returns root servers

Kevin Darcy kcd at daimlerchrysler.com
Wed Jan 26 00:16:17 UTC 2005


ns.nease.net apparently has recursion disabled or restricted (it doesn't 
set the RA flag on any of the responses to my queries, for example). Do 
you have any business using that nameserver as your recursive resolver?

                                                                         
                                                -Kevin

BigHaig wrote:

>Running any DNS query agains ns.nease.net returns all the root servers.  Why 
>is this?  I am trying to troubleshoot why clients from China cannot email us 
>in the US.  Please explain if this is a DNS issue on their end.  Please see 
>example below, it does this for all record types, not just MX.
>
>Thanks.
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>>set type=mx
>>unc.edu
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>Server:  ns.nease.net
>Address:  202.106.185.75
>
>(root)  nameserver = H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
>(root)  nameserver = I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
>(root)  nameserver = J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
>(root)  nameserver = K.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
>(root)  nameserver = A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
>(root)  nameserver = B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
>(root)  nameserver = C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
>(root)  nameserver = D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
>(root)  nameserver = E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
>(root)  nameserver = F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
>(root)  nameserver = G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
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