Re: DNS: mirrors?

From: Dave Page <dpage(at)vale-housing(dot)co(dot)uk>
To: Magnus Hagander <mha(at)sollentuna(dot)net>, Larry Rosenman <ler(at)lerctr(dot)org>, <pgsql-www(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: DNS: mirrors?
Date: 2006-01-20 22:01:00
Message-ID: BFF70E1C.42C2%dpage@vale-housing.co.uk
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On 20/1/06 21:48, "Magnus Hagander" <mha(at)sollentuna(dot)net> wrote:

>> Is this a problem? Do I need to change my master?
>
> No. The master is the blind primary on the 62.65 network, hasn't
> changed. And I see you transferring from there.
>
>
>> Jan 20 15:18:30 lerami named[1409]: zone
>> mirrors.postgresql.org/IN: refused notify from non-master:
>> 200.46.204.2#2867
>
> That, however, is wrong. I don't know why neptune is sending out
> notifies - it's not the master. It's not even a slave for that zone!
>
> Also, I ran my test script. Seems there are problems with several of the
> listed nameservers!
>
> We have the following servers:
> ns.hub.org | 200.46.204.2
> ns2.hub.org | 66.98.250.36
> ns3.hub.org | 200.46.204.4
> ns-a.lerctr.org | 192.147.25.11
> ns-b.lerctr.org | 192.147.25.45
> ns1.pgadmin.org | 194.217.48.34
> ns2.pgadmin.org | 81.187.210.23
>
>
> Of these we have:
> ns1.pgadmin.org and ns2.pgadmin.org - don't resolve at all. Changed or
> should be removed?

Oops, changed today as it happens - sorry.

ns1.vale-housing.co.uk
ns2.vale-housing.co.uk
> ns.hub.org - now has a different IP? But something is answering on the
> listed one? And it's the old one that sends notifies? Which one is
> right?
>
> ns3.hub.org - now has a different IP? Nothing answering on specified IP.
>
> This means that more than half the DNS servers have changed since this
> system was set up (and that was just a year ago! DNS servers are
> supposed to be stable :P), and not one of the changes were reported
> here... (Or if they were, nobody made sure the system was updated. But
> I'm fairly certain I haven't heard anything about it)
>
>

Marc was re-arranging his DNS servers recently...

/D

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