Re: SOLVED -- Re: Problems with a BIND server

2009-10-14 Thread Barry Margolin
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

Re: SOLVED -- Re: Problems with a BIND server

2009-10-14 Thread Robert Moskowitz
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

Re: SOLVED -- Re: Problems with a BIND server

2009-10-14 Thread Barry Margolin
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 -- Re: Problems with a BIND server

2009-10-14 Thread Robert Moskowitz
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

Re: Problems with a BIND server

2009-10-14 Thread Robert Moskowitz
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

Re: Why isn't NSLOOKUP querying for sub-zone

2009-10-14 Thread Barry Margolin
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

Re: Problems with a BIND server

2009-10-14 Thread Barry Margolin
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

Why isn't NSLOOKUP querying for sub-zone

2009-10-14 Thread Robert Moskowitz
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

Re: Feature or bug on $ORIGIN directive

2009-10-14 Thread Chris Thompson
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