Hello,
I have a question about PDNS recursor. We found out that our PDNS recursor
was returning static IP with a long TTL on different querries. Deleting
cache did not work, we had to restart service to make it work again.
My questions is - is this some kind of attack? How is it possible to defen
Florian Weimer ?:
* Sergey Alexanov:
I've gotten an emergency shutdown of powerdns recursor running in
production.
There are only one record in logs about this incident:
Sep 22 23:34:07 kit pdns_recursor[77218]: STL Exception: St9bad_alloc
This probably means that the recursor ran out of
* Sergey Alexanov:
> I've gotten an emergency shutdown of powerdns recursor running in
> production.
> There are only one record in logs about this incident:
>
> Sep 22 23:34:07 kit pdns_recursor[77218]: STL Exception: St9bad_alloc
This probably means that the recursor ran out of RAM. Try loweri
Hello all,
I've gotten an emergency shutdown of powerdns recursor running in
production.
There are only one record in logs about this incident:
Sep 22 23:34:07 kit pdns_recursor[77218]: STL Exception: St9bad_alloc
System information:
# uname -sr
FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE
# pdns_recursor --version
v
Hello all,
I've got an emergency shutdown of powerdns recursor running in production.
There are only one record in logs about this incident:
Sep 22 23:34:07 kit pdns_recursor[77218]: STL Exception: St9bad_alloc
System information:
# uname -sr
FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE
# pdns_recursor --version
version
bert hubert wrote:
I verified, but zen.spamhaus.org has heaps of NS records. So I think
something else is going on.
Hm... That's odd, that *was* the case when I queried them earlier in the
week. Anyway, never mind, I think I know what's going on...
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Derrik Pates
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On Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 12:30:43PM -0600, Derrik Pates wrote:
> A customer has recently led me to discover that pdns_recursor, when
> performing a recursive query, such as looking for a 'A' record for the
> likes of 119.177.179.77.zen.spamhaus.org, times out and fails due to the
> fact that the
All:
A customer has recently led me to discover that pdns_recursor, when
performing a recursive query, such as looking for a 'A' record for the
likes of 119.177.179.77.zen.spamhaus.org, times out and fails due to the
fact that the 'zen.spamhaus.org' contains no NS records at all. If I
query f