> I used before Secondary.com as my secondary name server and had chosen
> TSIG, but after ultradns take over TSIG is not anymore accepted.
>
> I changed the allow-transfer statements to:
>
> (external view, in this zone)
> allow-transfer {204.74.97.97, 204.74.104.97; 204.74.100.10;
> 203.204.130.183; };
>
> I forced a zone transfer from secondary and get in my log files:
>
> ... client ::ffff:204.74.97.97#4563: zone transfer denied
>
> I added a friends name server into the allow-transfer as well (last
> one), and I get the same "zone transfer denied".
>
> I made sure that I can telnet to port 53 between my friend's and my
> machine in both directions.
> I can make queries, which also uses port 53.
>
> Can anybody give me a hint where I should check?
Well you could get a OS without a broken IPv6 stack? Your
IPv6 stack is directing incoming connections to the wrong
socket. See match-mapped-addresses.
> bye
>
> Ronald
>
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