On Thu, Jan 26, 2023 at 3:26 AM duluxoz wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Sorry for asking what is almost certainly a "noob" question, but I'm
> seeing a lot of "lame-servers: info: no valid RRSIG resolving
> './NS/IN':" messages in our auth_servers.lo
Hi All,
Sorry for asking what is almost certainly a "noob" question, but I'm
seeing a lot of "lame-servers: info: no valid RRSIG resolving
'./NS/IN':" messages in our auth_servers.log for the DNS Root Servers'
IPv4 addresses. Is this normal, or do w
On 18 Apr 2020, at 01:24, btb via bind-users
>> wrote:
>>
>> hi-
>>
>> i'm seeing what i'm wondering if is a lot of "lame-servers: info: no valid
>> RRSIG resolving ..." messages in the logs [on average ~500 messages per
>> day]. a
is a lot of "lame-servers: info: no valid
> RRSIG resolving ..." messages in the logs [on average ~500 messages per day].
> a small snippet:
>
> 15-Apr-2020 18:11:46.057 lame-servers: info: no valid RRSIG resolving
> 'jwplayer.com/DS/IN': 192.5.6.30#53
&
27;m seeing what i'm wondering if is a lot of "lame-servers: info: no valid
> RRSIG resolving ..." messages in the logs [on average ~500 messages per day].
> a small snippet:
>
> 15-Apr-2020 18:11:46.057 lame-servers: info: no valid RRSIG resolving
> 'jwplay
hi-
i'm seeing what i'm wondering if is a lot of "lame-servers: info: no valid
RRSIG resolving ..." messages in the logs [on average ~500 messages per day].
a small snippet:
15-Apr-2020 18:11:46.057 lame-servers: info: no valid RRSIG resolving
'jwplayer.com/DS/IN
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