Asked and answered a million times on the bind-isc mailing lists.

It's also in the BIND FAQ:

http://www.nominium.com/resources/bind-faq.html#nottl

Put a $TTL value above your SOA record.

On Sat, Sep 02, 2000 at 09:11:40PM +0200, Sven Burgener wrote:
> Hello
> 
> When starting bind, I get the following entries syslog'd:
> 
> Sep  2 21:04:41 host named[1753]: Zone "168.192.in-addr.arpa" \
>       (file /etc/bind/homelan.ch.rev): No default TTL set using SOA \
>       minimum instead
> [...]
> Sep  2 21:04:41 host named[1753]: Zone "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa" \
>       (file /etc/bind/localhost.rev): No default TTL set using SOA \
>       minimum instead
> [...]
> 
> Here is the probably relevant snippet of /etc/bind/homelan.ch.rev:
> ----
> @     IN      SOA     host.homelan.ch. svn.homelan.ch. (      
>                       1999030300      ; serial no.
>                       172800          ; refresh every other day
>                       3600            ; retry 1 hour
>                       3600000         ; expire 42 days
>                       604800)         ; minimun ttl for RRs --> 100hrs
> ----
> 
> Where lies the misconfiguration?
> 
> Regards
> Sven
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