I get the same thing...
I don't think this needs to be "fixed"
I believe this is correct...
in any case I have never seen it be wrong even whan it says that...
have you seen any wrong entries with it?
might be a good idea to seek out what "non-authoritative" means
before trying to fix it ;)
-Steve


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. (
>                               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
>               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
> 
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