I have named (from 7.0.1) spewing the following errors every few seconds: Jun 23 21:09:56 murthe named[22809]: client 0x7f7ff0677800 (220.29.86.203.in-addr.arpa): query_find: unexpected error after resuming: failure Jun 23 21:09:59 murthe named[22809]: client 0x7f7feee13800 (220.29.86.203.in-addr.arpa): query_find: unexpected error after resuming: failure Jun 23 21:10:01 murthe named[22809]: client 0x7f7ff4330000 (220.29.86.203.in-addr.arpa): query_find: unexpected error after resuming: failure Jun 23 21:10:04 murthe named[22809]: client 0x7f7ff0069000 (220.29.86.203.in-addr.arpa): query_find: unexpected error after resuming: failure Jun 23 21:10:06 murthe named[22809]: client 0x7f7feeb55800 (220.29.86.203.in-addr.arpa): query_find: unexpected error after resuming: failure Jun 23 21:10:09 murthe named[22809]: client 0x7f7ff7336800 (220.29.86.203.in-addr.arpa): query_find: unexpected error after resuming: failure Jun 23 21:10:12 murthe named[22809]: client 0x7f7ff2503000 (220.29.86.203.in-addr.arpa): query_find: unexpected error after resuming: failure This is rather annoying. It also does it for other queries but for this one it has been going on for a very long time now. Where does it come from and what can I do about it? Could it come from blackholing sources of sshd attacks? Although it would be unexpected if those hosts were dns servers. -Olaf. -- ___ Olaf 'Rhialto' Seibert -- Wayland: Those who don't understand X \X/ rhialto/at/xs4all.nl -- are condemned to reinvent it. Poorly.
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