RE: What is wrong with my second $ORIGIN

2017-09-15 Thread Darcy Kevin (FCA)
subtle errors do (e.g. trailing-period omissions). - Kevin -Original Message- From: bind-users [mailto:bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Harshith Mulky Sent: Friday, September 15, 2017 4:16 AM To: bind-users@lists.isc.org Subje

Re: What is wrong with my second $ORIGIN

2017-09-15 Thread Harshith Mulky
Than you All. Did not notice I had missed a trailing '.' Will make sure I do not miss these things the next time I test -- Sent from: http://bind-users-forum.2342410.n4.nabble.com/ ___ Please visit https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users t

Re: What is wrong with my second $ORIGIN

2017-09-14 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 14.09.2017 um 14:40 schrieb Alan Clegg: On 9/14/17 8:35 AM, Reindl Harald wrote: so that it doesn't matter whether you have the trailing . or not. Downside, of course, is that you have to repeat your domain name about a gazillion times. scripting is the better answer Dynamic zones is

Re: What is wrong with my second $ORIGIN

2017-09-14 Thread Alan Clegg
On 9/14/17 8:35 AM, Reindl Harald wrote: >> so that it doesn't matter whether you have the trailing . or not. >> >> Downside, of course, is that you have to repeat your domain name about a >> gazillion times. > > scripting is the better answer Dynamic zones is the better, better answer. 8-) H

Re: What is wrong with my second $ORIGIN

2017-09-14 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 14.09.2017 um 14:21 schrieb Tony Finch: Mukund Sivaraman wrote: Missing a trailing period(.) Here's a fun trick to avoid making this mistake: use FQDNs everywhere in the zone file, and use the directive $ORIGIN . so that it doesn't matter whether you have the trailing . or not

Re: What is wrong with my second $ORIGIN

2017-09-14 Thread Tony Finch
Mukund Sivaraman wrote: > > Missing a trailing period(.) Here's a fun trick to avoid making this mistake: use FQDNs everywhere in the zone file, and use the directive $ORIGIN . so that it doesn't matter whether you have the trailing . or not. Downside, of course, is that you have to re

Re: What is wrong with my second $ORIGIN

2017-09-14 Thread Mark Andrews
Please read the error message *carefully*. ns1.mail.lab.example.com.lab.example.com != ns1.mail.lab.example.com. You are missing a terminating period on the MX record. Mark In message , Harshith Mulky writes: > Hello Experts, > > > Whats wrong with my second $ORIGIN here: > > > $ORIGIN lab.exa

Re: What is wrong with my second $ORIGIN

2017-09-14 Thread Mukund Sivaraman
On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 07:02:52AM +, Harshith Mulky wrote: > Whats wrong with my second $ORIGIN here: > > > $ORIGIN lab.example.com. > $TTL 1d > @ IN SOA colombo root.lab.example.com. ( > 2003022720 ; Serial >