Re: Most Updated Named.ca file

2001-12-01 Thread Simons
dig @e.root-servers.net . ns >/var/named/named.ca and then take a look at /var/named/named.ca to make sure the file updated correctly, then restart your named - Original Message - From: "Mark Lo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday,

RE: Most Updated Named.ca file

2001-12-01 Thread Chris Mason
; This file holds the information on root name servers needed to ; initialize cache of Internet domain name servers ; (e.g. reference this file in the "cache . " ; configuration file of BIND domain name servers). ; ; This file is made available by InterNIC registrat

Re: Most Updated Named.ca file

2001-12-01 Thread Anthony Abby
gt; server, but I can do it while I am using my ISP's name server. > >This problem existed I think because I am using a old version > of > named.ca file. Am I right ??? How to get a most updated version of > Named.ca > file. > >

RE: Most Updated Named.ca file

2001-12-01 Thread Eddie Strohmier
Need more info to answer your question on if it could be an old named.ca. Output from /var/log/messages would help here. To get an updated named.ca look at the top of the named.ca file as it gives you the ftp site of ftp.rs.internic.net to obtain the latest named.ca. Eddie Strohmier

Most Updated Named.ca file

2001-12-01 Thread Mark Lo
Hi, I can some problem with my DNS server. I am not able to do a nslookup for the domain name of powertechnologies.com.hk under my own name server, but I can do it while I am using my ISP's name server. This problem existed I think because I am using a old version of nam

Re: named.ca

2000-01-11 Thread redhat
cob > > Does anyone know where or how I can recreate named.ca or get a copy of > > this file without reinstalling. > > I inadvertently deleted this from /var/named directory and my DNS > > apparently won't operate correctly without it. -- A saying of

Re: named.ca

2000-01-11 Thread Paul R. Watkins
I found it -- fortunately I had archived it. "Paul R. Watkins" wrote: > Does anyone know where or how I can recreate named.ca or get a copy of > this file without reinstalling. > > I inadvertently deleted this from /var/named directory and my DNS > apparently won'

Re: named.ca

2000-01-11 Thread James Fidell
Quoting Paul R. Watkins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Does anyone know where or how I can recreate named.ca or get a copy of > this file without reinstalling. > > I inadvertently deleted this from /var/named directory and my DNS > apparently won't operate correctly without it.

Re: named.ca

2000-01-11 Thread Chuck Mead
On Tue, 11 Jan 2000, Paul R. Watkins said: PRW>Does anyone know where or how I can recreate named.ca or get a copy of PRW>this file without reinstalling. PRW> PRW>I inadvertently deleted this from /var/named directory and my DNS PRW>apparently won't operate correctly without

RE: named.ca

2000-01-11 Thread Mike Owen
> Subject: named.ca > > Does anyone know where or how I can recreate named.ca or get a copy of > this file without reinstalling. > Sounds like that is the hint file. If I remember correctly, you can get a copy off of ftp.rs.internic.net in the /domain directory. HTH, Mike --

Re: named.ca

2000-01-11 Thread Steve Borho
On Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 11:56:01AM -0700, Paul R. Watkins wrote: > Does anyone know where or how I can recreate named.ca or get a copy of > this file without reinstalling. > > I inadvertently deleted this from /var/named directory and my DNS > apparently won't operate correc

named.ca

2000-01-11 Thread Paul R. Watkins
Does anyone know where or how I can recreate named.ca or get a copy of this file without reinstalling. I inadvertently deleted this from /var/named directory and my DNS apparently won't operate correctly without it. Thanks Paul -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsub