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Date:      Sun, 13 Jul 2025 02:43:00 +0000
From:      Maku Bex <zagazaw2004@gmail.com>
To:        Paul Procacci <pprocacci@gmail.com>
Cc:        Paul Vixie <paul@redbarn.org>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: pkg DNS issue
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Paul Procacci wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 12, 2025 at 8:30 PM Maku Bex <zagazaw2004@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Elaborate.
>>
>> Paul Vixie wrote:
>>> I see no srv records here.
>>> Paul Vixie
>>>
> 
> Like Maku, I'm a bit perplexed.My question is, you see no records where?
> 
> # host -t SRV _http._tcp.pkg.FreeBSD.org
> _http._tcp.pkg.FreeBSD.org has SRV record 50 10 80 pkg0.pao.freebsd.org.
> _http._tcp.pkg.FreeBSD.org has SRV record 10 10 80 pkgmir.geo.freebsd.org.
> _http._tcp.pkg.FreeBSD.org has SRV record 50 10 80 pkg0.tuk.freebsd.org.
> _http._tcp.pkg.FreeBSD.org has SRV record 50 10 80 pkg0.nyi.freebsd.org.
> _http._tcp.pkg.FreeBSD.org has SRV record 50 10 80 pkg0.sjb.freebsd.org.
> 
> I personally see records *there*.
> 
> The OP can do more or less the same to verify his name resolution is
> in fact working.
I'm pretty much getting the same results (more or less):

$~ host -t SRV _http._tcp.pkg.FreeBSD.org
_http._tcp.pkg.FreeBSD.org has SRV record 10 10 80 pkgmir.geo.freebsd.org.
_http._tcp.pkg.FreeBSD.org has SRV record 50 10 80 pkg0.pao.freebsd.org.
_http._tcp.pkg.FreeBSD.org has SRV record 50 10 80 pkg0.tuk.freebsd.org.
_http._tcp.pkg.FreeBSD.org has SRV record 50 10 80 pkg0.sjb.freebsd.org.
_http._tcp.pkg.FreeBSD.org has SRV record 50 10 80 pkg0.nyi.freebsd.org.


> Outside of that, if you're using something other than a "normal"
> resolver OR have resolver settings that block certain queries that can
> cause it too.
> A good example of this is dnsmasq's 'filterwin2k' setting.
> 
> ~Paul
I'm not using any special configurations on this machine that would 
affect the networking stability. It's as vanilla as it was released.



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