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Tue Apr 2 00:56:56 UTC 2013


cached. For some reason the HAC.com domain is being shoved into mine so when
i try and do subsequent lookups the A records will never resolve and
therefore go away. 

Now, how do I fix it? Or whats causing it?

$ORIGIN HAC.com.mydom.ain.
;fw-es05        7418    IN      SOA     ns1.mydom.ain.
dns.support.mydom.ain. (
;               2001051501 10800 1200 3600000 14400 );mydom.ain.;NXDOMAIN
;-$     ;Cr=auth [x.x.x.x]
;fw-es09        7391    IN      SOA     ns1.mydom.ain.
dns.support.mydom.ain. (
;               2001051501 10800 1200 3600000 14400 );mydom.ain.;NXDOMAIN
;-$     ;Cr=auth [x.x.x.x]


Thanks
greg "Going bonkers over DNS" king


-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Larson [mailto:wllarso at swcp.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 12:28 PM
To: King, John (Greg) (OAO-HOU)
Subject: Re: need help figuring this MX /A record query problem out
*sigh*


You need to allow TCP/port53 traffic through the firewall.  Some DNS
queries, and all zone transfers, use TCP rather than UDP.  Without
TCP, you may be missing DNS access in certain situations.

Bill Larson

> but i just thought of something and need to know if this could in any way
> affect it. The firewall people blocked inbound TCP 53 completely. Only
> allowing 53 UDP in.  Im am now at the point of trying to pull anything out
> of thin air since as of yet no explanation and solution has been found for
> this annoying problem and I cant prove its at HSC.com. I know understand
the
> earlier comments about running a cacheing and auth server which unconfused
> the confusion on that issue but in our case performance aint a prob and
> running both a cacheing and auth config of BIND has never hurt us before.


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