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07-01-2003 05:20 PM
07-01-2003 05:20 PM
May 18 18:48:02 tp1e-co named[1267]: sysquery: findns error (SERVFAIL) on xxx.xxx
.COM?
May 18 18:48:02 tp1e-co named[1267]: sysquery: findns error (SERVFAIL) on xxx.xxx
.COM?
May 18 18:48:02 tp1e-co named[1267]: sysquery: findns error (SERVFAIL) on xxx.xxx
.COM?
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07-01-2003 05:34 PM
07-01-2003 05:34 PM
SolutionIn my opinion, If you are using your server for DNS, many message are in syslog as those.
whenever the client computer of DNS requests the name resolution which was failed by many reason( for example,NOT EXIST or WRONG SPELLs).
so your DNS server logged messages and not effects the system performance.
Have a good day!
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07-01-2003 05:48 PM
07-01-2003 05:48 PM
Re: sysquery: findns error
If all requests are doing this than check the root servers file and /etc/resolv.conf In there you'll need to make sure those servers are valid and fufilling DNS requests correctly. If you are behind a firewall, port 53 has to be open at least one way for traffic.
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07-01-2003 05:56 PM
07-01-2003 05:56 PM
Re: sysquery: findns error
01-Jul-2003 22:57:18.468 XX /130.144.179.2/www.hp.com/A
Which means the following:
A little before 11 o'clock this evening the address 130.144.179.2
asked the server for an A record for www.hp.com.
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12-04-2003 12:18 AM
12-04-2003 12:18 AM
Re: sysquery: findns error
ndc no exist in my S.O