Non-Authoritative reponse?
Barry Margolin
barmar at bbnplanet.com
Thu Nov 4 22:20:36 UTC 1999
In article <3821C1DA.30C526BB at acp.org>,
David Spigelman <dspigelm at acp.org> wrote:
>Hi all!
>
>I upgraded to BIND 8 several weeks ago, and it's been running pretty
>well. The one problem still plaguing me is that I have a couple of
>very-small subdomains that don't seem to be answering properly. When I
>do an nslookup on them, the response I get is unauthoritative.
>
>Here's an example:
>
>$ nslookup aip.acp.org
>Server: exeter.acp.org
>Address: 149.28.112.2
>
>Non-authoritative answer:
>Name: aip.acp.org
>Address: 149.28.226.101
>
>The problem is that exeter.acp.org *is* the authoritative server! So
>what am I doing wrong? Here's the named file for that domain:
If you checked your syslog, you would see a message saying "No NS records
at zone top". This is treated like a syntax error, and the server makes
itself non-authoritative.
>$TTL 3600
>@ IN SOA exeter.acp.org. postmaster.acp.org. (
> 1999110400
> 3600
> 300
> 3600000
> 1800 )
> IN MX 10 acpgate.acp.org.
> IN MX 50 exeter.acp.org.
> IN MX 50 defiant.acp.org.
> IN A 149.28.226.101
>
>$ORIGIN aip.acp.org.
>
>Any help would be much appreciated.
>
>
>--
>
>
>---------------------------
>David Spigelman
>Network Administrator
>American Center for Physics
>College Park, MD
>
>
>
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