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<div class="">hello,<br class="">
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the domain <a href="http://trello.com" class="">trello.com</a> could not be resolved ( "dig
<a href="http://trello.com" class="">trello.com</a> A" fail )<br class="">
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It’s working for me, via a 1.4.16 installation.</div>
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<div class="">when I ask the authoritative nameservers directly I get answers with decreasing TTL values.<br class="">
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But that’s somewhat, umm, special…</div>
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<div>Curiously their servers (operated by <a href="http://incapsula.com" class="">
incapsula.com</a>) also appear to strip the RD bit from replies, contrary to RFC 1035.</div>
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<div>kind regards,</div>
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<div>Ray</div>
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