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    DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN sporadically for anywhere from 30secs to 10min. works flawlessly at all other times

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      RickyBaker @johnpoz
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      @johnpoz said in DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN sporadically for anywhere from 30secs to 10min. works flawlessly at all other times:

      Also have you updated to 2.7.2 yet? This should be your next step to be honest..

      no i have not but I can prioritize. i know it SHOULD be easy and smooth but i'm so nervous. especially with it not updating by itself.

      @SteveITS said in DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN sporadically for anywhere from 30secs to 10min. works flawlessly at all other times:

      https://bluecatnetworks.com/blog/the-top-four-dns-response-codes-and-what-they-mean/

      thanks this is a very useful article

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        RickyBaker @johnpoz
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        @johnpoz said in DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN sporadically for anywhere from 30secs to 10min. works flawlessly at all other times:

        The next step is to wait till you fail again..

        and what specific commands should i be running? I assume you don't need the resolvectl one, just "dig www.netgate.com" or www.msn.com?

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          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @RickyBaker
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          @RickyBaker yeah and looking in the log.. So we can see what it logs for failure if the dig output doesn't show us as much detail on it, etc.

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            RickyBaker @johnpoz
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            @johnpoz said in DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN sporadically for anywhere from 30secs to 10min. works flawlessly at all other times:

            yeah and looking in the log.. So we can see what it logs for failure if the dig output doesn't show us as much detail on it, etc.

            great thanks for the clarification

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              RickyBaker @RickyBaker
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              @RickyBaker spent all afternoon waiting with my computer for an outage, finally went to bed around 1130pm. Happened right away and resolved by the time i sprinted downstairs. stay tuned

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                RickyBaker @RickyBaker
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                been hunting non-stop but the network has "unfortunately" been very stable this week. This morning my wife said she was experienceng the DNS NX issue on her phone right when we woke up but when i fired up my phone I wasn't experiencing the problem. Went about my morning and a few minutes later, while on the head without a laptop, it happened to me. I fired up my ssh app and ssh'ed into the plex server and got this:
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                ...but then i realized i was doing it on another machine that may not be experiencing the problem. I don't know why I didn't put that together before but the DNS issue USUALLY affects all devices at once but obviously not always. unfortunately my phone's local ssh session doesn't have the dig command. I'll look at installing it to increase my chance of catching it. Unfortunately I forgot that i only have a few minutes to screenshot the logs before they roll off and I missed it. I'm optimistic i'll catch it this weekend.

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                  RickyBaker @RickyBaker
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                  @RickyBaker Still hunting, frustratingly the problem has def gotten less frequent an shorter in duration (but still ever present, my wife agrees, i'm not crazy). It's also happening more on individual devices where other devices work fine more often than before. It happened on my PC and when I ran the dig command on my plex debian box it was fine
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                  In the log though I did find this around when I tried the dig command:
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                  I also found this which looks shady to me:
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                  Since it seems to be singular devices at a time now i'm slowing figuring out how to run dig commands on all the different OS's in my house. I have Android and linux and am following a tutorial for Windows now...

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                    RickyBaker @RickyBaker
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                    @RickyBaker said in DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN sporadically for anywhere from 30secs to 10min. works flawlessly at all other times:

                    following a tutorial for Windows now...
                    So i was trying to follow this tutorial but when I went to install it said it was already installed (I used the legacy windows version). I had tried to install it before but then typing the dig command still returned a "command not found". The installer suggested i remove the old one from add/remove programs but I couldn't find anything under BIND or ISC and the last installed program was discord a LONG time ago.
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                    I tried to continue with the tutorial but it asked where BIND was installed to add it to the PATH (which I'm sure was my problem the first time around) but I don't know where it's installed and a windows search for BIND or ISC is expectedly noisy. any suggestions?

                    I'll keep plugging at it but it's an annoying speed bump that's really slowing down the troublshooting...

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                      RickyBaker @RickyBaker
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                      Finally got one!!!
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                      I pasted everything in the log back a few minutes here in case the totality of it is useful

                      https://pastebin.com/w2SGh8P0

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                      @johnpoz Sorry for the delay in getting this I swear i was trying the whole time. thanks for the patience.

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                        RickyBaker @johnpoz
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                        @johnpoz got another one! though it does seem to be happening with a lot less frequency for some reason, i've just gotten better at catching them during the quick window of opportunity:

                        https://pastebin.com/WjyAukgm

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                          This one got a NXDOMAIN error:

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                            SteveITS Galactic Empire @RickyBaker
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                            @RickyBaker said in DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN sporadically for anywhere from 30secs to 10min. works flawlessly at all other times:

                            This one got a NXDOMAIN error:

                            That is a URL not a hostname so it should fail. Remove the /apps/staff (as shown in the prior post).

                            Searching for "exceeded the maximum number of sends" looks like DNSSEC...:
                            https://community.ipfire.org/t/servfail-exceeded-the-maximum-number-of-sends/7645
                            https://www.reddit.com/r/pihole/comments/11hqrco/intermittent_servfail_when_using_unbound/

                            this one talks about not using UDP for DNS...?!
                            https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=270824

                            This one talks about torrenting and DNSSEC:
                            https://www.reddit.com/r/opnsense/comments/1cinuyn/unbound_dns_issues_freezes_randomly/

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                              Gertjan @RickyBaker
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                              @RickyBaker

                              About :

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                              This very issue (or whatever it is) has its own thread on NLnetLabs (the author of unbound) exceeded the maximum nameserver nxdomains.
                              One of the authors of unbound is also answering.
                              Some tips are present.

                              Btw : this is DNS at its finest. I'll take this one home tonight, need to read it again.

                              Latest posts in that thread are just hours ago.

                              Here you go :

                              server:
                              	qname-minimisation: no
                              	aggressive-nsec: no
                              
                              	infra-keep-probing: yes
                              	infra-cache-max-rtt: 2000
                              	infra-host-ttl: 0
                              
                              	outbound-msg-retry: 32
                              	max-sent-count: 128
                              

                              dono what the impact will be ....
                              I've never seen this "exceeded the maximum nameserver nxdomains" message myself.

                              No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                              Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                                RickyBaker @Gertjan
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                                @Gertjan said in DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN sporadically for anywhere from 30secs to 10min. works flawlessly at all other times:

                                Here you go :

                                is the suggestion to throw this into the custom options section of the dns resolver? I'll check out all the links, was just looking to confirm the suggestion you had forwarded on...

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                                  Gertjan @RickyBaker
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                                  @RickyBaker

                                  Exact.
                                  Like this :
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                                  No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                                  Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                                    RickyBaker @Gertjan
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                                    @Gertjan awesome, thanks for clarification. It's been added. I'll read up on all these threads while I wait for it to fail...

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                                      SteveITS Galactic Empire @RickyBaker
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                                      Just to link that other thread, which two of us linked above, to this one:
                                      https://forum.netgate.com/topic/188297/sporadic-dns-issues-cryptic-error-in-logs/

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                                        RickyBaker @SteveITS
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                                        @SteveITS said in DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN sporadically for anywhere from 30secs to 10min. works flawlessly at all other times:

                                        this one talks about not using UDP for DNS...?!
                                        https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=270824

                                        reading through these now, this one caught my eye because one of the only packages i have installed is UDP Broadcast Relay (in order to forward across the VLAN's I set up). Though i'll be honest, I really don't know much about UDP/TCP and not sure if this is the same ballpark as the Broadcast Relay. I can try the tcp-upstream: yes option after I feel confident the last iteration of changes didn't solve the issue.

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                                          RickyBaker @SteveITS
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                                          @SteveITS said in DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN sporadically for anywhere from 30secs to 10min. works flawlessly at all other times:

                                          https://www.reddit.com/r/opnsense/comments/1cinuyn/unbound_dns_issues_freezes_randomly/

                                          This is another interesting theory, but I searched my log and I don't see anything referencing a tracker. Though I did just notice my enphase solar controller also just got a bunch of servfails...

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                                            RickyBaker @SteveITS
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                                            @SteveITS said in DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN sporadically for anywhere from 30secs to 10min. works flawlessly at all other times:

                                            https://community.ipfire.org/t/servfail-exceeded-the-maximum-number-of-sends/7645

                                            just to dovetail all my thoughts on reading these links: this one seems very promising but doesn't have the total solution included. Though it also claims that DNSSEC was the culprit and I'm quite certain I was still experiencing the issue with DNSSEC disabled....

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