Hi MJ,
the "trailing data" is quite a specific error. It means that the
incomming DNS packet does not comply with standards in the way that it
contains some garbage data after its end.
Are you sure that you are not getting this error when trying with kdig?
Could you try to capture the communication with Wireshark (better on the
Knot side) and check the actual wire format of the packets?
Libor
Dne 03. 08. 21 v 10:53 mj napsal(a):
On 03/08/2021 10:16, mj wrote:
I am also asking my colleages about more details
and perhaps logs
from the windows side of things.
New info from their side:
On the windows 2019 side, the failing zone transfers are logged as
"Successful zone transfers"
So windows DNS is under the impression it all went fine...
For the record:
knotc zone-retransfer
just gives the
same refresh failed (trailing data), and refresh,
remote prim_master not usable
Ideas?