Looping: Re: BIND 9.4.3-P1: internal_send: 199.7.83.42#53: Device
not configured, where 199.7.83.42 is RANDOM IP address
Mark Andrews
Mark_Andrews at isc.org
Tue Jan 27 14:02:55 PST 2009
Can the freebsd-stable subscriber at exchange.physicalsegment.com
please stop looping email. If you want to re-inject email DO NOT
use the To: or Cc: lines to determine where to send the email to.
It just creates email loops.
Mark
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In message <497BC46E.8020209 at FreeBSD.org>, Doug Barton writes:
> Mark Andrews wrote:
> > In message <497BBE2C.5060103 at FreeBSD.org>, Doug Barton writes:
> >> Mark Andrews wrote:
> >>> In message <497B9FF4.30605 at FreeBSD.org>, Doug Barton writes:
> >>>> Any time you are using NFS you should maintain the addresses of the
> >>>> critical hosts in /etc/hosts. Yes, I realize that's anachronistic
> >>>> (especially for a DNS guy) but it works. Obviously you should make
> >>>> sure to update them as needed.
> >>> Or keep a local copy of the zone which contains them.
> >> I actually considered suggesting that option, but it's unclear to me
> >> whether or not named would answer at all, even for a local zone, given
> >> the situation described.
> >
> > named will always answer for local zones.
> >
> > b.t.w. BIND 9 primes when it attempts to recurse for the
> > first time.
>
> Interesting, thanks!
>
> Doug
>
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