DNS and NameServer...cant find db file

2003-03-30 Thread Wikked Skye
Okay, I really appreciate everyone's help here, but I am starting to feel really dumb...LOL Some of this is starting to make more sense, and I can find things, but other things are not anywhere to be found... I looked for the file db.mystyka, and it does not exist...My db folder is empty, it s

RE: NameServers, DNS, and BIND

2003-03-30 Thread Wikked Skye
Michael, Thanks for your help so far. Here is a copy of my named.conf file. Kelly ## named.conf - configuration for bind # # Generated automatically by redhat-config-bind, alchemist et al. # Any changes not supported by redhat-config-bind should be put # in /etc/named.custom # controls {

RE: NameServer, DNS, and BIND

2003-03-29 Thread Wikked Skye
I have done the dig thing, and it looked alright there. There is really nothing on the system at all right now, so I am fine giving out that information. When I do ping for the ip it comes back fine, but when I ping the domain name it comes back host unknown. I am indeed using the Apache Ser

RE: NameServers and BIND Configuration

2003-03-29 Thread Wikked Skye
I have Red Hat Linux 8.0 which has BIND 8 or 9. I installed Linux as a server. I can get to my site by using the ip address of 64.91.118.88, but when I try to get to www.mystyka.com, I have an alert popup that says mystyka.com cannot be found. The nameservers are ns1.mystyka.com and ns3.mystyka.

Setting up NameServer with BIND

2003-03-29 Thread Wikked Skye
I have been trying with this and reading articles with this for four days now, and I am stumped. I have checked everything, ports are open, firewall is set okay. I can get to my website by using the ip, but not with the www address. Everything is pointed correctly. I have checked with WhoIs