Hi great explanation!! Thanks!! 2008/7/2 Michael Coumerilh <coumie@xxxxxxxxx>: > "lame servers" are sorta like the mail that you receive at your new home > that are addressed to the previous home owner. Someone somewhere out there > thinks that your address is the best way to get ahold of that person. When > in reality, you have no way to do such a thing. And in this case, some > computer (theirs specifically, or one in between you and them) is asking > yours for directions. Your computer is logging that, "Hey, someone lame (pun > intended) just asked me about 1.2.3.4 thinking I was in charge of it. I just > thought you'd like to know" > > Mike > > "Warn those who are idle, encourage the timid, help the weak, be patient > with everyone." - Paul - (1 Thessalonians 5:14) > > On Jul 2, 2008, at 3:49 PM, Carlos Alberto Bernat Orozco wrote: > >> Hi group >> >> Thanks for the fast answer. >> >> Yes, I put those lines and stop logging lame-servers. >> >> But I have another question. Is this process decreasing performance on >> my server? yes I stopped the logging but is totally necesary the lame >> servers? >> >> Thanks in advanced! >> >> >> >> 2008/7/2 Jeff Reasoner <jeff.reasoner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >>> >>> Not an issue you can fix directly. Those domains are delegated to hosts >>> that are not properly configured nameservers, and named is logging that. >>> >>> You could prevent them from being logged in bind 9.x.x with a logging >>> statement in named.conf: >>> >>> >>> logging { >>> >>> channel null { null; }; >>> >>> category lame-servers { null; }; >>> } >>> >>> See the BIND ARM for all the gory logging details. >>> >>> On Wed, 2008-07-02 at 10:42 -0500, Carlos Alberto Bernat Orozco wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi group >>>> >>>> Sorry for my question question. I'm newbie. >>>> >>>> In my logs I see a lot of this messages >>>> >>>> named[3028]: lame server resolving 'adon.co.kr' (in 'adon.co.kr'?): >>>> 211.234.93.201#53 >>>> named[3028]: lame server resolving 'core-distributions.com' (in >>>> 'core-distributions.com'?): 80.85.91.14#53 >>>> named[3028]: lame server resolving 'core-distributions.com' (in >>>> 'core-distributions.com'?): 80.85.91.15#53 >>>> named[3028]: lame server resolving 'eslcontractorshardware.com' (in >>>> 'eslcontractorshardware.com'?): 75.127.110.43#53 >>>> named[3028]: lame server resolving 'eslcontractorshardware.com' (in >>>> 'eslcontractorshardware.com'?): 75.127.110.2#53 >>>> named[3028]: lame server resolving 'web-display.com' (in >>>> 'web-display.com'?): 67.15.81.33#53 >>>> named[3028]: lame server resolving 'web-display.com' (in >>>> 'web-display.com'?): 67.15.80.3#53 >>>> named[3028]: lame server resolving 'core-distributions.com' (in >>>> 'core-distributions.com'?): 80.85.91.15#53 >>>> >>>> Is this an issue? can I block it? how can I block it? >>>> >>>> Thanks in advanced >>>> >>> -- >>> Jeff Reasoner >>> HCCA >>> 513 728-7902 voice >>> >> > >