In article ,
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> When I queried from home.htt (really hda.home.htt), it appears that it
> does not matter that the SOA and NS are wrong and do not point to an IP
> address. It is authoratative for the zone and just reports from its
> cache. Likewise a client that uses it
Barry Margolin wrote:
In article ,
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
SOLVED!!!
Problem was with the DNS server for home.htt. The zone files there are
built from scripts from a database, and there are problems with the SOA,
NS, and MX records. I will have to submit a bug.
I don't get it
In article ,
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> SOLVED!!!
>
> Problem was with the DNS server for home.htt. The zone files there are
> built from scripts from a database, and there are problems with the SOA,
> NS, and MX records. I will have to submit a bug.
I don't get it. I thought things worked
SOLVED!!!
Problem was with the DNS server for home.htt. The zone files there are
built from scripts from a database, and there are problems with the SOA,
NS, and MX records. I will have to submit a bug.
In all cases, instead of the host FQDN, there was only the domain. So I
editted the zo
Barry Margolin wrote:
In article ,
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Barry Margolin wrote:
In article ,
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have been running BIND here on my net for quite a few years time and
run 2 views on my main server, for internal and external users. I also
have a
In article ,
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Here is what NSLOOKUP is doing:
>
> # nslookup
> > set type=any
> > home.htt.
> Server: 208.83.67.148
> Address:208.83.67.148#53
>
> Non-authoritative answer:
> home.httnameserver = home.htt.
>
> Authoritative answers can be fou
In article ,
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Barry Margolin wrote:
> > In article ,
> > Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> >
> >
> >> I have been running BIND here on my net for quite a few years time and
> >> run 2 views on my main server, for internal and external users. I also
> >> have a separate B
Here is what NSLOOKUP is doing:
# nslookup
> set type=any
> home.htt.
Server: 208.83.67.148
Address:208.83.67.148#53
Non-authoritative answer:
home.httnameserver = home.htt.
Authoritative answers can be found from:
home.httnameserver = home.htt.
When I ask about
On Oct 14 2009, Sebastian Castro wrote:
While i was checking if $ORIGIN directive requires a dot on the name
provided, I found this curious behavior that I don't want to rush to tag
it as bug or feature.
If you have a zone like this
$TTL 86400
@ 86400 IN SOA ( father.example.net. educ
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