Re: [Pdns-users] Non authoritive secondary & recursion

2009-02-13 Thread Sean Boran
Yes that makes sense indeed. Sean 2009/2/14 David Sparks : > Sean Boran wrote: >> I'm still stuck with this problem and would really appreciate some help. >> Although pdns is answering a query correctly, the result is being >> ignored as "ecursion not available" > > Perhaps related to this? > > h

Re: [Pdns-users] Non authoritive secondary & recursion

2009-02-13 Thread David Sparks
Sean Boran wrote: > I'm still stuck with this problem and would really appreciate some help. > Although pdns is answering a query correctly, the result is being > ignored as "ecursion not available" Perhaps related to this? http://wiki.powerdns.com/cgi-bin/trac.fcgi/ticket/167 ds > I use nslook

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Re: [Pdns-users] Non authoritive secondary & recursion

2009-02-13 Thread Sean Boran
I'm still stuck with this problem and would really appreciate some help. Although pdns is answering a query correctly, the result is being ignored as "ecursion not available" I use nslookup as opposed to dig, because the OS is using the same resolver libs as nslookup (I believe) and it means that