Den 06-04-2021 kl. 19:50 skrev Seth Mattinen:
On 4/6/21 9:33 AM, Seth Mattinen wrote:
Is anyone from authorize.net on here? You are publishing both an A and CNAME record for login.authorize.net, and the CNAME points to login.authorize.net.cdn.cloudflare.net which doesn't resolve.
Looks like this may be a cloudflare related issue; I'm just getting servfail responses across the board to my on-net resolvers from cloudflare (not using public dns services).
Sounds more like a local problem on your end, or issues between you and the CloudFlare facility you're being routed to. login.authorize.net. is a CNAME, but does not have any A records itself. login.authorize.net.cdn.cloudflare.net. points to two A records.
Sometimes I'll get two A records which do work instead of the CNAME, so login.authorize.net occasionally works if I get lucky. But the TTL is 300 seconds to that luck doesn't last too long.
There seems to be no issues on locations some locations across European countries such as e.g. Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, France and (ex-European) United Kingdom. CloudFlare does have the *SILLY* low 300 seconds TTL on ALL RECORDS that are proxied through them (and cannot be changed for those). Even on proxied records that have been the same for like 7 years, and easily could have been 86400, or even longer (although longer might be ignored by some resolvers). :'( -- Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards, Arne Jensen