|Definitely an NSD bug (it should never respond with bad packets), even |though it may be triggered by strange zone files. Could you send me a |copy of the zone and configuration file as well as the dig command you used? | |Also, what platform are you running NSD on (OS, cpu, etc)? | |Thanks, |Erik I didn't know if you wanted me to post attachments to the list or not so I just put the data in here. nsd.zones file: ; Rilex Technologies NSD Zone File ; The filenames are relative to ${zonesdir} ; ;zone name filename masters/notify ip-address ] zone rilextechnologies.com primary/rilextechnologies.com zone 3doverdose.com primary/3doverdose.com zone schoolsoutlowcountry.com primary/schoolsoutlowcountry.com Zone file: ; ;rilextechnologies.com zone file ; ; $TTL 1d ; ;Origin: rilextechnologies.com. ; @ IN SOA ns1.rilextechnologies.com. dnsadmin.seacoastsynergy.com. ( 2003121501 ; serial 1d ; refresh 2h ; retry 30d ; expiry 4d ) ; minimum ; ;Nameservers ; IN NS ns1.rilextechnologies.com. ; ;Host Addresses ; localhost IN A 127.0.0.1 WSW001 IN A 66.194.119.130 WDW001 IN A 66.194.119.131 ; ;Aliases ; www IN CNAME WSW001 ftp IN CNAME WSW001 test IN CNAME WSW001 The dig command I used was just #dig www.rilextechnologies.com Server info: P4 2.8Ghz 1Gb RAM Slackware 9.1