BIND9 and probleme receiving pop emails
Matus UHLAR - fantomas
uhlar at fantomas.sk
Fri Jan 25 09:47:17 UTC 2008
> > > In article <fn76u9$mn0$1 at sf1.isc.org>,
> > > "stephane lepain" <penguindeb at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > I have just installed a local DNS Server. Everything works fine but
> > > > now I cannot receive pop mail anymore from my ISP. I guessed that was
> > > > due to my DNS server but I cannot fixe the problem. I have enclosed
> > > > below my DNS configuration files. The only I have done is a forwarder
> > > > as I have attached to my network a router. I did try a forwarder with
> > > > my ISP's DNS but that didnt work at all.
> > On 23.01.08 23:10, Barry Margolin wrote:
> > > You shouldn't need either forwarder. The router should let you talk
> > > directly to public DNS servers.
> In article <fna37h$2dml$1 at sf1.isc.org>,
> Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uhlar at fantomas.sk> wrote:
> > using local DNS cache is still a good idea. Even if it's forwarding requests
> > to ISP's DNS servers
On 24.01.08 20:22, Barry Margolin wrote:
> I didn't say to get rid of the local DNS, I said it doesn't need to use
> forwarders.
of course, I just want to clarify a bit. his DNS cache is misconfigured, but
using it with/without forwarders is still better than not using it
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