I figured it out with a little playing around.. I guess BIND has gotten a little more strict with its format because I never had this problem before. Oh well, it's fixed now.
-Paul On Wed, 29 Apr 1998, Paul Miller wrote: > > When I use nslookup to resolve my DNS name, it gives a 'Non-authoritative > answer'.. How can I fix this? Below is the relevant named configuration > (I'm using the lasted BIND from Debian/hamm+unstable): > > ------<begin>------------------------------------------- > ; name resolution for 3dillusion.com > > @ IN SOA ns.3dillusion.com. root.3dillusion.com. ( ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ changed to 3dillusion.com. > 1998042903 ; serial (ccyymmddxx) > 86400 ; refresh = 1 day > 1800 ; retry = 1/2 hour > 2592000 ; expire = 30 days > 86400 ; minimum = 1 day > ) > IN NS ns.3dillusion.com. > > ; domain 3dillusion.com > > @ IN A 198.109.162.43 ^^^^^ "@" removed > IN MX 100 mail.3dillusion.com. > IN HINFO i586 Linux > > ; server > > serv1 IN A 198.109.162.43 > serv1 IN MX 100 mail.3dillusion.com. > serv1 IN HINFO i586 Linux > server IN CNAME serv1.3dillusion.com. > > ; primary name server > > ns IN A 198.109.162.43 > ns IN MX 100 mail.3dillusion.com. > nameserver IN CNAME ns.3dillusion.com. > > ; mail server > > mail IN A 198.109.162.43 > mail IN MX 100 mail.3dillusion.com. > postoffice IN CNAME mail.3dillusion.com. > > ; other hosts > > ftp IN CNAME serv1.3dillusion.com. > www IN CNAME serv1.3dillusion.com. > -------<eof>----------------------------- > > I don't ever remember this being a problem before. The SOA record looks > correct to me.. Has anything changed with the recent versions of BIND? > > Thanks > -Paul > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]