On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 01:47:27PM IST, Graham Smith 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> incoherently babbled:

> by loads I mean 10 to 20 a minute for about an hour. They come in groups with 
> an IP address being repeated 4 or 5 times then another one is tried. I am at 
> a loss to figure out what is doing so many reverse look ups. Can someone help 
> me find out what it is?
> 
> Perhaps it's nothing but I'm interested to know. I'm running testing and the 
> Bind server is only a local caching DNS with all external ports firewalled 
> off. There are only two machines on the network so there shouldn't be that 
> much traffic.

Lame servers are BIND's name for misconfigured nameservers. 


To disregard the messages, follow the configuration details as discussed
in the bind manual [1]


Just add something like this in /etc/bind/named.conf.options:

logging {

category lame-servers { null; };

};

(untested)


[1] http://www.bind9.net/manual/bind/9.3.1/Bv9ARM.ch06.html

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