Anybody from PSI?!?!?!

Sitll doesn't work:

  ; <<>> DiG 2.2 <<>> www.dvv.ru. @c.root-servers.net
  ; (1 server found)
  ;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch
  ;; got answer:
  ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NXDOMAIN, id: 10
                                         ^^^^^^^^
  ;; flags: qr aa rd; Ques: 1, Ans: 0, Auth: 1, Addit: 0
               ^^
  ;; QUESTIONS:
  ;; www.dvv.ru, type = A, class = IN

  ;; AUTHORITY RECORDS:
  . 86400 SOA A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET. hostmaster.INTERNIC.NET. (
        1997010200 ; serial
        10800 ; refresh (3 hours)
        900 ; retry (15 mins)
        604800 ; expire (7 days)
        86400 ) ; minimum (1 day)

  ;; Total query time: 94 msec
  ;; FROM: tigger.sprintlink.net to SERVER: c.root-servers.net 192.33.4.12
  ;; WHEN: Fri Jan 3 15:39:41 1997
  ;; MSG SIZE sent: 28 rcvd: 101

when the correct response should be

  ; <<>> DiG 2.2 <<>> www.dvv.ru. @a.root-servers.net
  ; (1 server found)
  ;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch
  ;; got answer:
  ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 10
  ;; flags: qr rd; Ques: 1, Ans: 0, Auth: 6, Addit: 6
  ;; QUESTIONS:
  ;; www.dvv.ru, type = A, class = IN

  ;; AUTHORITY RECORDS:
  RU. 172800 NS NS.RELCOM.EU.NET.
  RU. 172800 NS NS.EU.NET.
  RU. 172800 NS SUNIC.SUNET.SE.
  RU. 172800 NS NS.UU.NET.
  RU. 172800 NS NS2.NIC.FR.
  RU. 172800 NS SPARKY.ARL.MIL.

  ;; ADDITIONAL RECORDS:
  NS.RELCOM.EU.NET. 172800 A 193.124.23.3
  NS.EU.NET. 172800 A 192.16.202.11
  SUNIC.SUNET.SE. 172800 A 192.36.125.2
  SUNIC.SUNET.SE. 172800 A 192.36.148.18
  NS.UU.NET. 172800 A 137.39.1.3
  NS2.NIC.FR. 172800 A 192.93.0.4

  ;; Total query time: 132 msec
  ;; FROM: tigger.sprintlink.net to SERVER: a.root-servers.net 198.41.0.4
  ;; WHEN: Fri Jan 3 15:40:12 1997
  ;; MSG SIZE sent: 28 rcvd: 273

I suggest you bring it off the net until the problem is fixed - its current
behaviour disrupts the Internet's functioning on the global scale.

Thanks

Dima

libby@support.psi.com writes:

Hi Dima,

Since you are from Sprint and we're talking about DNS... When does Sprint
plan to fix the slashes, "/", in the names for your router interfaces?
Newer resolver libraries refuse to return hostnames with invalid
characters.

This obviously isn't a critical issue, but it is annoying when none of the
Sprint hops in a traceroute resolve to a name.

Thanks.

-BD