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I searched a bit through the archives (albeit using google) and didn't see anything already discussed that matches what I am seeing. In a nutshell, there is a domain in question, that once the delegation gets to ns79/ns80.worldnic.com, I get a SERVFAIL *and* the 'correct' result. The result from there is a spaghetti of CNAMES (hostingprod.com / yahoo / etc) but it does 'work'. Also, if the query to ns79/ns80 have recursion desired turned off, they *sometimes* return the root servers as 'additional'. This exceeds 512 bytes, so TCP kicks in (to top it all off, ns79/ns80 don't seem to want to talk EDNS). I've ran this from multiple places, using dig, letting the OS resolve it, running sniffers, you name it. <br><br>Has anyone ever seen anything like this ? What could cause the server to burp out the root's info right in the middle ? Should we be contacting Network Solutions about this ? If so - anyone from there want to contact me off-list ?<br><br>Not to be dramatic by listing it last :) But the domain in question is: (www.)makechangetogether.org<br><br>Thanks in advance for any insights.<br><br /><hr />Windows Live™: Keep your life in sync. <a href='http://windowslive.com/explore?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_BR_life_in_synch_052009' target='_new'>Check it out.</a></body>
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