(In reply to comment #30)
> Unfortunately it has not fixed my problem. The ICMP
> messages have gone away, but the DNS server is responding in the
> same order as the requests which may explain it. A capture
> is attached...
That data makes no sense. Or more correctly: it makes no sense that you're having problems.
The log shows that the server correctly answers both requests. I see the same pattern here (as expected) and everything works fine.
Where is the data captured? On the client machine (172.22.2.7 in your case)? Is there a firewall running?
Also, please use getent for the tests:
getent ahosts fdd.com
That's more predictable, all the code involved comes from glibc.
Furthermore, I suee fdd.com is your domain. It doesn't happen for other domains?
(In reply to comment #30)
> Unfortunately it has not fixed my problem. The ICMP
> messages have gone away, but the DNS server is responding in the
> same order as the requests which may explain it. A capture
> is attached...
That data makes no sense. Or more correctly: it makes no sense that you're having problems.
The log shows that the server correctly answers both requests. I see the same pattern here (as expected) and everything works fine.
Where is the data captured? On the client machine (172.22.2.7 in your case)? Is there a firewall running?
Also, please use getent for the tests:
getent ahosts fdd.com
That's more predictable, all the code involved comes from glibc.
Furthermore, I suee fdd.com is your domain. It doesn't happen for other domains?