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Is DNS-Bind misbehaving?

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Saeed42

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Jul 4, 2001
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We've moved our DNS servers from Suse to Red Hat 9/bind-9.2.1-16 and everything went very smoothly indeed, now when I do certain queries I get the following

com nameserver = K.GTLD-SERVERS.NET
com nameserver = L.GTLD-SERVERS.NET
com nameserver = M.GTLD-SERVERS.NET
com nameserver = A.GTLD-SERVERS.NET
com nameserver = B.GTLD-SERVERS.NET
com nameserver = C.GTLD-SERVERS.NET
com nameserver = D.GTLD-SERVERS.NET
com nameserver = E.GTLD-SERVERS.NET
com nameserver = F.GTLD-SERVERS.NET
com nameserver = G.GTLD-SERVERS.NET
com nameserver = H.GTLD-SERVERS.NET
com nameserver = I.GTLD-SERVERS.NET
com nameserver = J.GTLD-SERVERS.NET


I've downloaded the latest root file, restarted named still to no avail, the strange thing is if I do dig hotmail.com mx @localhost from the server it resolves everything without a problem, any ideas ?



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"...now when I do certain queries ..."

What certain queries?? What is generating this output??

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For example if I do
nslookup
server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
set q=any
waryaa.com



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Don't be content with being average. Average is as close to the bottom as it is to the top
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