problems with BIND
Stuart Sears
stuart at sjsears.com
Sun Oct 16 12:22:46 UTC 2005
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Stuart Sears enlightened us with the following gems on 16/10/05 13:15:
> Fabiano Petrone enlightened us with the following gems on 16/10/05 11:57:
incidentally I think you;ve misunderstood the content of the SOA records...
>>>that's my homelan.db for the reverse lookups:
>>>
>>>$TTL 86400
>>>@ IN SOA 0.0.168.192.in-addr.arpa. root.fedora3.home.net. (
which should read something like:
@ IN SOA fedora3.home.net. root.fedora3.home.net.
ie
@ IN SOA FQDN.of.nameserver. admin.email.address.
if you want to put in the reverse-lookup zone name, it should take the
place of the @ symbol
exactly the same applies here, assuming the same nameserver is
authoritative:
>>>@ IN SOA home.net. root.fedora3.home.net. (
@ IN SOA fedora3.home.net. root.fedora3.home.net.
Regards (again)
:-)
Stuart
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Stuart Sears RHCE RHCX
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