It was a glitch with the re-signing of the zone. There should be a official report sometime tomorrow. That said "dnssec-lookaside auto;" has been a no-op in BIND since BIND 9.9.12, BIND 9.10.7, BIND 9.11.3 and a fatal configuration error as of BIND 9.12.0. We didn’t want the DLV lookup traffic and provides no benefit as the zone has been empty since 2017. If you have dnssec-lookaside configured in named.conf please remove it otherwise the DLV code in the validator has to cryptographically prove that DLV records don’t exist before returning that the response is insecure. That requires talking to the servers for dlv.isc.org. It does this every hour for a active validating resolver that is still running DNSSEC lookaside validation. Mark
On 26 Mar 2020, at 04:18, Drew Weaver <drew.weaver@thenap.com> wrote:
Did anyone else on CentOS 6 just have some DNS resolvers totally fall over?
I noticed that this command: dnssec-lookaside auto; was causing the issue. The issue occurred right at about 1PM EST.
I see this note in the ISC key file..
# ISC DLV: See https://www.isc.org/solutions/dlv for details. # # NOTE: The ISC DLV zone is being phased out as of February 2017; # the key will remain in place but the zone will be otherwise empty. # Configuring "dnssec-lookaside auto;" to activate this key is # harmless, but is no longer useful and is not recommended.
It’s not harmless anymore.
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