also sprach Jeremy T. Bouse (on Fri, 20 Jul 2001 08:15:34AM -0700): > In this example you would need to have both NS and A records > in mydomain.org which relate to subdomain.mydomain.org for instance > (*Disclaimer: I'm writing this off the cuff of my sleeve not from a > current zone config setup*)
thanks, i scanned numerous pages in the mean time and found that one myself. nevertheless, it's still not working. thus, my current setup is (i have temporarily disabled ns2 until i get ns1 working). > in mydomain.org zone file: > $ORIGIN mydomain.org. > NS ns1.mydomain.org. >; NS ns2.mydomain.org. ns1.subdomain A 192.168.14.13 ; ns2.subdomain A 192.168.14.14 > > $ORIGIN subdomain.mydomain.org. > NS ns1.subdomain.mydomain.org. >; NS ns2.subdomain.mydomain.org. > ns1 A 192.168.14.13 >; ns2 A 192.168.14.14 but it doesn't work: fishbowl:~> host ns1.subdomain.mydomain.org ns1.subdomain.mydomain.org A 192.168.14.13 fishbowl:~> host subdomain.mydomain.org subdomain.mydomain.org does not exist, try again fishbowl:~> host mail.subdomain.mydomain.org mail.subdomain.mydomain.org does not exist (Authoritative answer) and using debugging, the nameserver at 192.168.14.13 doesn't get a single query, even though it is delegated as authoritative for the subdomain. any more ideas??? martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) \____ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:" [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- "and no one sings me lullabies, and no one makes me close my eyes, and so i throw the windows wide, and call to you across the sky" -- pink floyd, 1971
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