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RE: Dig timeout on certain domains
- From: "Aaron O'Hara" <ajeo globalreachsoftware com>
- To: "'For users of Fedora Core releases'" <fedora-list redhat com>
- Subject: RE: Dig timeout on certain domains
- Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 16:07:44 -0700
Alexander,
I did as you said running:
/usr/sbin/tcpdump -X port 53
tcpdump: listening on eth0
And then running the 2 DiG statements.
I then quit the tcpdump command and got:
0 packets received by filter
0 packets dropped by kernel
I also ran DiG with domains that worked fine, and tcpdump didn't act any
different.
What should I try next?
Aaron
-----Original Message-----
From: fedora-list-bounces redhat com [mailto:fedora-list-bounces redhat com]
On Behalf Of Alexander Dalloz
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 3:51 PM
To: For users of Fedora Core releases
Subject: Re: Dig timeout on certain domains
Am Do, den 07.10.2004 schrieb Aaron O'Hara um 0:33:
> futureshop.ca. 86400 IN NS dns2.cidc.telus.com.
> futureshop.ca. 86400 IN NS dns1.cidc.telus.com.
> ;; Received 87 bytes from 129.33.164.84#53(ca05.cira.ca) in 2442 ms
>
> ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
>
> Why did it timeout?
>
> Aaron
Run "dig @dns1.cidc.telus.com futureshop.ca" and too querying the
dns2.cidc.telus.com. When doing so run in a different terminal / console
"tcpdump -X port 53". Do you have anything running (iptables) which could
block port 53 both UDP _and_ TCP?
Alexander
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