Trying to set up a secondary, does this look right?
Scott Kindley
webmaster at kindley.net
Tue Aug 8 10:49:52 UTC 2000
OK. I'm trying to setup a secondary DNS server. I'm running Red Hat
Linux 6.1 with bind-8.2.2_P5-1.
Here's my /etc/named.conf
options {
directory "/var/named";
forwarders{
207.49.20.4;
207.49.20.5;
};
listen-on{
207.49.21.11;
127.0.0.1;
};
};
logging{
category lame-servers{
null;
};
category cname{
null;
};
};
zone "." {
type hint;
file "root.cache";
};
zone "kindley.net"{
type master;
file "kindley.net";
notify yes;
allow-transfer{
205.166.226.38;
209.166.62.198;
127.0.0.1;
};
allow-update{
205.166.226.38;
209.166.62.38;
127.0.0.1;
};
};
zone "localhost"{
type master;
file "named.local";
notify no;
allow-transfer{
207.49.21.11;
};
allow-update{
207.49.21.11;
};
};
zone "0.0.127.IN-ADDR.ARPA"{
type master;
file "127.0.0";
notify yes;
allow-transfer{
207.49.21.11;
};
allow-update{
207.49.21.11;
};
};
zone "21.49.207.IN-ADDR.ARPA"{
type master;
file "207.49.21.";
notify yes;
allow-transfer{
127.0.0.1;
205.166.226.38;
209.166.62.198;
};
allow-update{
127.0.0.1;
205.166.226.38;
209.166.62.198;
};
};
zone "ns1.granitecanyon.com"{
type slave;
file "sec/ns1.granitecanyon.com";
masters{
205.166.226.38;
};
};
zone "ns2.granitecanyon.com"{
type slave;
file "sec/ns2.granitecanyon.com";
masters{
209.166.62.198;
};
};
However I recieve this when I issue this command:
ns1:/etc# named-xfer -z ns1.granitecanyon.com -f
/var/named/sec/ns1.granitecanyon.com -s 0 205.166.226.38
named-xfer[27405]: wrong answer in resp from [205.166.226.38], zone
ns1.granitecanyon.com: [granitecanyon.com IN SOA]
Where am I going wrong here.
Scott
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