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Re: [users] dns/named log message "learnt"?



On Mon, May 14, 2001 at 01:08:41AM -0400, MaD dUCK wrote:
> also sprach will trillich (on Sun, 13 May 2001 11:34:21PM -0500):
> > May 13 15:37:16 server named[16551]: ns_forw:
> > 	query(mail2.something.com) NS points to CNAME (rain.something.com:)
> > 	learnt (CNAME=11.22.33.44:NS=55.66.77.88)
> > 
> > what does that translate to, in newbiespeak?
> 
> my first guess: your NS records point to a CNAME record rather than an
> A record. this is BAD!

More accurately, it means that something.com's NS records are misconfigured
and your local nameserver discovered this while looking up a something.com
address.  You can get these messages for other people's domains as well as
your own.

As MaD dUCK said, NS records are required to point to A records, not CNAMEs.
You might want to drop a (polite) email message to postmaster@something.com
informing them that their NS record is incorrect and requesting that it be
fixed.

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