Resolves hosts, not domain
Michael Voight
mvoight at cisco.com
Sat Sep 4 03:46:55 UTC 1999
Well, there is no A record for surrealistic.org.
How can you resolve it without an A record?
What is its address supposed to be??
Well, then create an A record for it.
Michael
Scott Hunter wrote:
>
> I have just set up BIND for the 1st time and have one problem before
> everything is working.
>
> All hosts on my network resolve, but my domain does not.
> For example,
>
> This works:
>
> [root at colossus scott]# nslookup colossus.surrealistic.org
> Server: colossus.surrealistic.org
> Address: 63.224.44.177
>
> Name: colossus.surrealistic.org
> Address: 63.224.44.177
>
> This fails:
>
> [root at colossus scott]# nslookup surrealistic.org
> Server: colossus.surrealistic.org
> Address: 63.224.44.177
>
> *** colossus.surrealistic.org can't find surrealistic.org: Non-existent
> host/domain
>
> --------------------------------------
> My db.surrealistic file:
>
> @ IN SOA colossus.surrealistic.org. root.surrealistic.org. (
> 1999090302 ;surreal number
> 10800
> 3600
> 604800
> 86400 )
> ;
> IN NS colossus.surrealistic.org.
> IN NS hal.surrealistic.org.
> ;
> localhost IN A 127.0.0.1
> colossus IN A 63.224.44.177
> mail IN CNAME colossus.surrealistic.org.
> www IN CNAME colossus.surrealistic.org.
> ns1 IN CNAME colossus.surrealistic.org.
> colossus IN MX 10 colossus.surrealistic.org.
> hal IN A 63.224.44.178
> ns2 IN CNAME hal.surrealistic.org.
> hal IN MX 10 hal.surrealistic.org.
>
> Thanks
>
> Scott
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