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Date:      Wed, 18 Jul 2001 20:18:25 +0400
From:      void@void.ru
To:        freebsd-security@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   host(1)
Message-ID:  <18810307145.20010718201825@void.ru>
In-Reply-To: <039301c10fa1$c1e44b40$213cd3cf@loop.com>
References:  <200105181518.WAA12362@bazooka.cs.ait.ac.th> <046c01c0dfc0$833e7fc0$213cd3cf@loop.com> <03a401c10efb$dd2eda60$213cd3cf@loop.com> <20010717223940.A437@blossom.cjclark.org> <039301c10fa1$c1e44b40$213cd3cf@loop.com>

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Hello All,

what's the principle on which host(1) works ? Recently I've denied the
zone-transfer queries on the primary and secondary NS'es but command host -l myzone.dom
from remote system using different nameserver
still lists the zone (but incomplete(!), i.e. some records shown, some not). If it's a problem
which caching, can someone explain how to initiate 'cache purging'
on the nonauthoritative nameservers ?

remotehost# nslookup
Default Server:  ns.remotens.com
Address:  1.1.1.2

> ls -d myzone.dom
[ns.remotens.com]
*** Can't list domain myzone.dom: Unspecified error
>^D
remotehost# host -l myzone.dom
system1.myzone.dom has address 2.2.2.3
system2.myzone.dom has address 2.2.2.4
[skip]
remotehost#

10x,
.d


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