Re: named shows different results

2011-06-30 Thread fedora
Hi Tim i think the problem comes from the different views a DNS provides. in my config i should be more specific about which zone belongs to which view. On an internal view (which by default i catch when accessing the DNS on the internal network) it may be of no importance when an external addr

Re: named shows different results

2011-06-29 Thread Tim
On Wed, 2011-06-29 at 19:26 +0200, fedora wrote: > I changed some CNAME entries in the named for a specific domain this > morning. How did you make the change, and where? And how is the change supposed to propagate to the other name servers? > > when i now (from an internal workstation) do a >

Re: named shows different results

2011-06-29 Thread Rick Stevens
On 06/29/2011 11:04 AM, Jorge Fábregas wrote: > On 06/29/2011 01:26 PM, fedora wrote: >> from the outside world, the new (correct) value is always returned. >> >> what could the problem be and how to avoid it? > > You are viewing the contents of different caches. Your internal "view" > has a cach

Re: named shows different results

2011-06-29 Thread Jorge Fábregas
On 06/29/2011 01:26 PM, fedora wrote: > from the outside world, the new (correct) value is always returned. > > what could the problem be and how to avoid it? You are viewing the contents of different caches. Your internal "view" has a cache and your "external" view has another one (I assume you

named shows different results

2011-06-29 Thread fedora
Hi listers I have a very curious problem here: I changed some CNAME entries in the named for a specific domain this morning. when i now (from an internal workstation) do a dig @nameserver cname i get a different answer, depending on whether @nameserver points to the local address 192.168