In <list-7174456@2rosenthals.com>, on 05/22/23
at 12:02 PM, "Lewis G Rosenthal" <ecs-isp@2rosenthals.com> said:
Hi there,
>This intrigued me, but I was otherwise occupied yesterday.
I happens. :-)
>{0}[j:\] dig -v
>DiG 9.8.1-OS2-9.8.1-1.oc00
>{0}[j:\] dig +nssearch pmoylan.org
>SOA ns1.wiz.net.au. dns.wiz.net.au. 2019030902 10800 3600 604800 300 from
> server 203.30.197.11 in 213 ms.
>SOA ns1.wiz.net.au. dns.wiz.net.au. 2019030902 10800 3600 604800 300 from
> server 43.229.63.26 in 219 ms.
That's good news. It could mean we have a minor porting nit.
>(Yes, it's old, but it works.)
Same here. I use 9.11.28 because it worked until now.
>It should also be noted that:
>dig pmoylan.org
>returns data from my local DNS, though I can't rightly tell how long that
> may have been cached.
You can always use
dig @8.8.8.8 pmoylan.org
to bypass your cache, but the results won't differ.
>Interesting hang.
Definitely. It tells me no one has ever run dig v9.11.36 or v9.11.27.
>Now, while pmoylan.org does not seem to have an A record or a CNAME (or
>an AAAA), mail.pmoylan.org does have a CNAME record, and this is listed
>as Peter's primary MX. (It is generally considered not good practice to
>have an MX record pointing to a CNAME rather than an A, but some systems
>allow it.) mail.pmoylan.org seems to be a CNAME for pmoylan.duckdns.org.
>Likewise, ftp.pmoylan.org is another CNAME for the same host.
Peter's situation is unusual. I appears that duckdns's name servers are
the authority for mail.pmoylan.org and wiz.net.au is the authoriy for
pmoylan.org. At least that what dig soa is telling me.
>Without seeing a dump of his zonefile,
Peter is not running bind yet. These responses are coming from his ISP's
and duckdns's name servers.