• Invalid class in dns query

    From Trevor Woolley@twoolley1963@gmail.com to bind-users@lists.isc.org on Wed Aug 5 10:46:59 2020
    From Newsgroup: comp.protocols.dns.bind

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    Hi all,

    Looking for a temporary work around, while an issue gets resolved. I have a
    DNS query coming in with an invalid class requested (65 or 0x41).

    The workaround I=E2=80=99m looking for is one that just uses the IN class (=
    1 or
    0x01), if I have to duplicate all records required into =E2=80=9CCLASS65=E2= =80=9D it could
    be a lengthy process.

    Currently running BIND 9.14.5 on a Centos7 OS.

    Rgds
    Trevor

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    a DNS query coming in with an invalid class requested (65 or 0x41).</div><= div dir=3D"auto"><br></div><div dir=3D"auto">The workaround I=E2=80=99m loo= king for is one that just uses the IN class (1 or 0x01), if I have to dupli= cate all records required into =E2=80=9CCLASS65=E2=80=9D it could be a leng= thy process.</div><div dir=3D"auto"><br></div><div dir=3D"auto">Currently r= unning BIND 9.14.5 on a Centos7 OS.</div><div dir=3D"auto"><br></div><div d= ir=3D"auto">Rgds</div><div dir=3D"auto">Trevor</div>

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  • From John Levine@johnl@iecc.com to bind-users on Wed Aug 5 20:11:29 2020
    From Newsgroup: comp.protocols.dns.bind

    In article <mailman.785.1596588400.942.bind-users@lists.isc.org> you write:
    Hi all,

    Looking for a temporary work around, while an issue gets resolved. I have a >DNS query coming in with an invalid class requested (65 or 0x41).

    The only classes ever assigned were 1, 2, 3, 4, and pseudo-classes 254 and 255.

    What is class 65 supposed to be? Why would anything that wasn't totally broken query for it?

    R's,
    John


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  • From Mark Andrews@marka@isc.org to John Levine on Thu Aug 6 10:26:06 2020
    From Newsgroup: comp.protocols.dns.bind


    On 6 Aug 2020, at 10:11, John Levine <johnl@iecc.com> wrote:

    In article <mailman.785.1596588400.942.bind-users@lists.isc.org> you write:
    Hi all,

    Looking for a temporary work around, while an issue gets resolved. I have a >> DNS query coming in with an invalid class requested (65 or 0x41).

    The only classes ever assigned were 1, 2, 3, 4, and pseudo-classes 254 and 255.

    What is class 65 supposed to be? Why would anything that wasn't totally broken query for it?
    It was coming from a broken device in pre-deployment testing.
    My advice to Trevor, when I rang him, was send it back to the manufacture to be fixed and there is no workaround for this fault in named.
    Mark
    R's,
    John


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