Just for giggles why not try g_dns_system enabled.
--Ed
On 03/24/2012 04:31 PM, Samantha wrote:
> stephen
>
> i saw that, but it being 2006 now 6 years later seeing if there where
> any other answers. it is a tad hard to re do the application.
>
> seems i need to keep a bind server soley for surge
>
> Regards
>
> Sam Scafe
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 25/03/2012, at 1:42, "Stephen D. Goff" HIDDEN@thegoffs.net
> <mailtoHIDDEN@thegoffs.net>> wrote:
>
>> A quick Google search reveals this:
>>
>> http://mailman.powerdns.com/pipermail/pdns-users/2006-August/003710.html
>>
>> *From:*Sam Scafe [mailtoHIDDEN@ha@smellyblackdog.com.au]
>> *Sent:* Saturday, March 24, 2012 6:37 AM
>> *To:* surgemailHIDDEN@etwinsite.com <mailto:surgemail-list@netwinsite.com>
>> *Subject:* [SurgeMail List] Using PDNS and SURGEMAIL
>>
>> Guys
>>
>> Changed over from bind9 to pdns
>>
>> However I am getting this in the log files of pdns
>>
>> Has anyone got any advice
>>
>> Mar 24 20:26:13 ns3 pdns[1753]: Received a malformed qdomain from
>> 203.26.xxx.xxx, '::ffff:182.183.214.111.bl.spamcop.net': sending servfail
>>
>> Mar 24 20:26:13 ns3 pdns[1753]: Received a malformed qdomain from
>> 203.26.xxx.xxx, '::ffff:182.183.214.111.dnsbl.sorbs.net': sending servfail
>>
>> Mar 24 20:26:13 ns3 pdns[1753]: Received a malformed qdomain from
>> 203.26.xxx.xxx, '::ffff:182.183.214.111.list.dnswl.org': sending servfail
>>
>> Mar 24 20:26:13 ns3 pdns[1753]: Received a malformed qdomain from
>> 203.26.xxx.xxx, '::ffff:182.183.214.111.sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org': sending
>> servfail
>>
>> Mar 24 20:26:13 ns3 pdns[1753]: Received a malformed qdomain from
>> 203.26.xxx.xxx, '::ffff:182.183.214.111.spam.dnsrbl.net': sending servfail
>>
>> Mar 24 20:26:13 ns3 pdns[1753]: Received a malformed qdomain from
>> 203.26.xxx.xxx, '::ffff:182.183.214.111.combined.njabl.org': sending
>> servfail
>>
>> Mar 24 20:26:13 ns3 pdns[1753]: Received a malformed qdomain from
>> 203.26.xxx.xxx, '198.72.174.::ffff:212.in-addr.arpa': sending servfail
>>
>> Mar 24 20:26:17 ns3 pdns[1753]: Received a malformed qdomain from
>> 203.26.xxx.xxx, '111.214.183.::ffff:182.in-addr.arpa': sending servfail
>>
>> Kind Regards
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