Description of problem: Inside ATS the splitdns.config regulates, which backendserver is used for a domainname. According to the doc page: https://docs.trafficserver.apache.org/en/9.2.x/admin-guide/files/splitdns.config.en.html this looks like this: dest_domain=domain.de named="10.0.0.1;10.0.0.2" The Issue now is, that the 2+ dns server is ignored by ATS. If dns 1 fails, it does not switch to dns 2, which is the whole sense of haveing multiply dns servers. The doc states about the named parameter: "Specify multiple DNS servers with spaces or semicolons (;) as separators." Neither does work. I'm pretty sure this is an upstream bug and needs fixing asap. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): <= 9.2.1
Hi there, Have you reported this bug upstream? If not, please do so, and include a link in this ticket. If there is a patch I am happy to backport to the EPEL release. Regards, --Jered
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Thanks. I'm watching the upstream issue and will incorporate a fix when available.
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