Re: [RH List] Re: dns error

2002-02-22 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
dbrett wrote: > Where is allow-transfer configured? Shouldn't I be able to do this from > the DNS server I get the same error on the dns as well. In named.conf. Full record queries are only allowed if your IP is listed in that directive. -- W | I haven't lost my mind; it's backed up on tap

Re: dns error

2002-02-22 Thread dbrett
Hi Ashley Where is allow-transfer configured? Shouldn't I be able to do this from the DNS server I get the same error on the dns as well. david On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote: > dbrett wrote: > > > I don't understand what the problem is. I can't find any message in > > message

Re: dns error

2002-02-22 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
dbrett wrote: > I don't understand what the problem is. I can't find any message in > message logs on the dns server or the server I ran the nslookup on > > > ls -t A company.com > [dns.company.com] > *** Can't list domain company.com: Unspecified error You're not listed in the 'allow-trans

dns error

2002-02-22 Thread dbrett
I don't understand what the problem is. I can't find any message in message logs on the dns server or the server I ran the nslookup on > ls -t A company.com [dns.company.com] *** Can't list domain company.com: Unspecified error david ___ Redhat-lis

dns error what does it mean

2002-02-17 Thread Wesley Jay Deypalan
Hi, Recently I got this error in my message log server named[1219]: sysquery: findns error (NXDOMIAN) on server.domian.com? What does it mean? I already recheck the configuration files for dns and it is ok but I still get this error message. I think it is affecting sendmail. Need your help T

DNS error

2000-08-23 Thread Jeremy Russell
Hi, I'm having trouble getting DNS up and running. The following error keeps appearing in the messages log: named[1160]: sysquery: nlookup error on ? Can somebody please tell me what his error means? Thanks Jeremy -- -- Jeremy Ru

RE: DNS Error - please help

1999-12-28 Thread Greg W
*** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 28/12/99 at 17:58 Ed Lazor wrote: >> How close or the ping times should not matter..you have a >> secondary >> set that is out of your network.right ? or you have a third or fourth >> DNS server set ? > >I do have a secondary. What's int

RE: DNS Error - please help

1999-12-28 Thread Ed Lazor
> How close or the ping times should not matter..you have a > secondary > set that is out of your network.right ? or you have a third or fourth > DNS server set ? I do have a secondary. What's interesting is that I did an nslookup of type ns and it didn't show my secondary. Any ide

Re: DNS Error - please help

1999-12-28 Thread Greg W
*** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 28/12/99 at 0:43 Ed Lazor wrote: > >At first, I honestly thought the problem was something on their end. Now >I'm receiving this message from several people. I've also ran pings and >traceroutes to some of the people having the problem and I'm find

Re: DNS Error - please help

1999-12-28 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Ed Lazor wrote: > Any ideas on what's going on and how to solve it? Maybe your time-to-live or caching values are too low? -- Todd A. Jacobs Network Systems Engineer -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.

DNS Error - please help

1999-12-28 Thread Ed Lazor
I have a RedHat 6.1 server setup and running DNS. There are several aliases to the machine so that I can run multiple web sites virtually using Apache. I can't find anything wrong but people are occassionally getting DNS error messages while surfing the virtually hosted sites. It do