calling r2 router
r2 router called for unknown@test.ex
domain = test.ex
-check dnssec require list
- test.ex in dnssec_require_domains? no (option unset)
-check dnssec request list
- test.ex in dnssec_request_domains?
- list element: *
- test.ex in dnssec_request_domains? yes (matched "*")
-DNS lookup of test.ex (MX) using fakens
-DNS lookup of test.ex (MX) gave NO_DATA
-returning DNS_NODATA
-faking res_search(MX) response length as 65535
- writing neg-cache entry for test.ex-MX-xxxx, ttl 3000
-test.ex (MX resp) DNSSEC
-DNS lookup of test.ex (A) using fakens
-DNS lookup of test.ex (A) gave NO_DATA
-returning DNS_NODATA
-faking res_search(A) response length as 65535
- writing neg-cache entry for test.ex-A-xxxx, ttl 3000
+main lookup for domain
+ check dnssec require list
+ test.ex in dnssec_require_domains? no (option unset)
+ check dnssec request list
+ test.ex in dnssec_request_domains?
+ list element: *
+ test.ex in dnssec_request_domains? yes (matched "*")
+ DNS lookup of test.ex (MX) using fakens
+ DNS lookup of test.ex (MX) gave NO_DATA
+ returning DNS_NODATA
+ faking res_search(MX) response length as 65535
+ writing neg-cache entry for test.ex-MX-xxxx, ttl 3000
+ test.ex (MX resp) DNSSEC
+ DNS lookup of test.ex (A) using fakens
+ DNS lookup of test.ex (A) gave NO_DATA
+ returning DNS_NODATA
+ faking res_search(A) response length as 65535
+ writing neg-cache entry for test.ex-A-xxxx, ttl 3000
r2 router declined for unknown@test.ex
--------> r3 router <--------
local_part=unknown domain=test.ex