Solved! Thank you.
On 26-11-2013 06:31, Phil Mayers wrote:
As Barry pointed out: no. This is an apex NS record. It's not a
delegation.
Valid delegations need to be below the zone; not *at* the zone. You
should also avoid delegating a name unless there's a matching zone SOA
on the far end.
On 25/11/13 22:46, Listas wrote:
On 25-11-2013 15:42, Phil Mayers wrote:
2. Put a proper zone cut (delegation) into your local master,
pointing at your authoritative server
Thanks Phil. Your help has been valuable.
I think this is exactly what I'm doing here:
As Barry pointed out: no. This
In article ,
Listas wrote:
> On 25-11-2013 15:42, Phil Mayers wrote:
> >
> > 2. Put a proper zone cut (delegation) into your local master,
> > pointing at your authoritative server
>
> Thanks Phil. Your help has been valuable.
> I think this is exactly what I'm doing here:
>
> Recursive
On 25-11-2013 15:42, Phil Mayers wrote:
2. Put a proper zone cut (delegation) into your local master,
pointing at your authoritative server
Thanks Phil. Your help has been valuable.
I think this is exactly what I'm doing here:
Recursive Bind server - /etc/bind/db.fd00.f3e2.38a5:
$TTL
In article ,
Listas wrote:
> On 25-11-2013 14:22, Phil Mayers wrote:
> >
> > No, because you told your recursive it was authoritative and gave it
> > an empty zone file.
> >
>
> Thank you Phil.
>
> But it is a private network zone. The query cannot go to the DNS root
> servers, must be forwa
On 25/11/13 17:31, Listas wrote:
On 25-11-2013 14:22, Phil Mayers wrote:
No, because you told your recursive it was authoritative and gave it
an empty zone file.
Thank you Phil.
But it is a private network zone. The query cannot go to the DNS root
servers, must be forwarded to the authorita
On 25-11-2013 14:22, Phil Mayers wrote:
No, because you told your recursive it was authoritative and gave it
an empty zone file.
Thank you Phil.
But it is a private network zone. The query cannot go to the DNS root
servers, must be forwarded to the authoritative server for the zone
(ns1.
On 25/11/13 16:16, Listas wrote:
Hi,
I'm enabling IPv6 dual stack in my network and my Bind authoritative
servers are working perfectly with the ip6.arpa zones.
But my Recursive DNS server cannot resolve the reverse zone records from
my private network. I tried to make a setup similar to what I
Hi,
I'm enabling IPv6 dual stack in my network and my Bind authoritative
servers are working perfectly with the ip6.arpa zones.
But my Recursive DNS server cannot resolve the reverse zone records from
my private network. I tried to make a setup similar to what I do for my
private network (IP
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