I suspect my problem has to do with the fact that imap.gmail.com is a CNAME
for gmail-imap.l.google.com. When queries fail (with the FORMERRs), the
responses I see coming back to my DNS server include a CNAME record and two
A records. When I do the little hack with a manual query, which makes the
In message <4a00c706.5060...@chrysler.com>, Kevin Darcy writes:
>
> Eric Swenson wrote:
> > I apologize for the multiple posts. I didn't think my post was making
> > it to the list since I never received my own post, but have been
> > receiving those of others. And yes, I'm configured to see m
Eric Swenson wrote:
I apologize for the multiple posts. I didn't think my post was making
it to the list since I never received my own post, but have been
receiving those of others. And yes, I'm configured to see my own posts.
A couple people have suggested I look at the trace output of bind
I apologize for the multiple posts. I didn't think my post was making it to
the list since I never received my own post, but have been receiving those
of others. And yes, I'm configured to see my own posts.
A couple people have suggested I look at the trace output of bind to see
what server is sen
I'm seeing lots of DNS resolution failures on my router (running Utuntu
8.10, bind 9.3.4). While most succeed, I get quite a few FORMERR errors
similar to:
May 4 20:25:25 localhost named[19579]: FORMERR resolving '
imap.gmail.com/A/IN': 66.151.140.2#53
May 4 20:25:25 localhost named[19579]: FORM
I'm seeing lots of DNS resolution failures on my router (running Utuntu
8.10, bind 9.3.4). While most succeed, I get quite a few FORMERR errors
similar to:
May 4 20:25:25 localhost named[19579]: FORMERR resolving '
imap.gmail.com/A/IN': 66.151.140.2#53
May 4 20:25:25 localhost named[19579]: FORM
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