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2 days agoThanks for the suggestion, I’ll grab a cap to check.
I’m running tcpdump -i any port 53
. I can see the outbound request but not the reply. Will the cap show me anything more?
Thanks for the suggestion, I’ll grab a cap to check.
I’m running tcpdump -i any port 53
. I can see the outbound request but not the reply. Will the cap show me anything more?
Thanks for giving it some thought!
I have been testing using dig @192.168.0.249 study.lan
3, 4, and 5 work for TXT, NS and SOA but doesn’t work for A records. I think this rules out a simple network issue?
Thanks for replying, I appreciate the response.
I’m running dig @192.168.0.249 study.lan
from my client (a MacBook).
If I run ‘dig @192.168.0.249 study.lan TXT’ I get a correct response (I have added a txt record)
If I run ‘dig @192.168.0.249 lan SOA’ or ‘NS’ I correctly get the records for the zone.
I think this eliminates the possibility of it being a routing error?
Yes, everything looks right. I moved dhcp resolution from the router to technitium recently, but hadn’t set up local resolution.
I’m currently thinking the router is the culprit. Here in the UK there are lots of forum posts complaining about the Virgin Media gear. Nothing specifically describes my problem but I’m going to try a new router over the weekend.