Martin Marcher wrote:
> Hi,
>
> out of interest why are you using nslookup, i though dig is the tool
> recommended these days...
Simply too lazy to learn a new syntax. No idea what's wrong with
nslookup - it does everything i want ;)
>
> On 6/28/07, Till Wimmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> IV) ns
Hi,
out of interest why are you using nslookup, i though dig is the tool
recommended these days...
On 6/28/07, Till Wimmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I) TTL of SOA is much to short!
My SOA looks like this:
origin = dns.substring.ch
mail addr = noc.substring.ch
serial = 2
Hi Martin,
actually you could just follow the advices on dnsstuff.com to resolve
the at least red issues...
Let's start with the most simple one:
I) TTL of SOA is much to short!
My SOA looks like this:
origin = dns.substring.ch
mail addr = noc.substring.ch
serial = 2007060
also sprach Martin Marcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.06.27.2042 +0200]:
> details below, long story short: Is it normal that when I change the
> IP of my nameserver the parent nameservers aren't updated immediately
> (after my zone expires)?
I note that your NS entries have TTL of 172800. That's t
Note to self: get rid of gmail and it's inability to handle mailing lists
Hi Martin,
actually this is not a debian related question...
i do know but here is where the experts live :)
however, i'd post to the appropriate list but i don't know where i
should go, since it's not directly rel
Hi Martin,
actually this is not a debian related question...
If you post your zone file and tell us what version, ip etc. your server
is using, we could help you a little bit more...
bye
Till
Martin Marcher wrote:
hello,
i needed to update our nameserver, now maintaining my own nameserver
hello,
i needed to update our nameserver, now maintaining my own nameserver
is fine but I don't know what procedure to follow if i need to point
our ns a new IP. Having blindly trusted our dns provider to tell me
about eventualities i just told them to update the ip address for the
nameserver and
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