On 29/11/12 16:21, Don Stokes wrote: [loads of useful info]
So to answer Richard's question: it's their fault, you don't need to care, just filter the message out of logcheck if it's bothering you.
Thanks heaps. Actually I followed up an off-list reply I got, and added logging { category resolver { null; }; }; to my named.conf.options - based on the suggestion that most/all of what would be logged in that category would be stuff I can't do anything about. Is that reasonable? Incidentally, on the subject of SOA records - either I'm confused about the last entry, or People are Wrong on the Internet. Most references call it 'Minimum TTL', where 'DNS & BIND' 4th ed calls it 'Negative Caching TTL'. RFC 2038 (from 1998) says the minimum ttl usage is deprecated. Sample reference: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/163971 (updated in 2007). Am I right in thinking this is one of these things that is wrong, but people just can't get out of their heads, like classful addressing? Richard