On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 19:14:15 +0100, Glynn Clements wrote: >> Jul 20 15:44:06 Server named[139]: sysquery: query(jeondrs.jeonju.ac.kr) NS >> points to CNAME (ns.kren.ne.kr:) learnt (CNAME=<my-forwarder>:NS= >> 203.248.240.141) [...] >"NS points to CNAME" is an error message. It means that querying the >RHS of an NS record returns a CNAME record, which is an error. Sorry, obviously I wasn't specific enough. I'm well aware of what you wrote above. What I would like to know is: What does the trailing part learnt (CNAME=<my-forwarder>:NS=203.248.240.141) mean? Where does that IP come from (it resolves to kr2ld.bora.net, which is not any of jeondrs.jeonju.ac.kr's nameservers)? What does "learnt <something>" mean in this connection? Why does the message mention my forwarder as a CNAME? Thanks, Ralf -- Sign the EU petition against SPAM: L I N U X .~. http://www.politik-digital.de/spam/ The Choice /V\ of a GNU /( )\ Generation ^^-^^ - : send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org