Help ! "No default TTL set using SOA minimum instead"
Michael Bryan
bind at ursine.com
Fri Jul 28 18:02:40 UTC 2000
Look at the mailing list archives for the other 438 times this
has been asked and answered:
http://www.isc.org/ml-archives/bind-users/
Or search deja.com in comp.protocols.dns.bind for the same
information. (A Usenet search at Deja for "No default TTL set"
turns up tons of relevant hits...)
Or read the BIND FAQ:
http://www.nominum.com/resources/bind-faq.html
Why is it that so many people seem to be unable/unwilling to do
a little research before asking these questions? (And yes, I am
in a state of caffeine deficiency at the moment, so perhaps I'm
just a tad more irritable than normal...)
Also, if you're really running 8.2.1, you need to upgrade to 8.2.2-P5
to address some very important security flaws which have been publicly
known since late last year:
http://www.isc.org/products/BIND/bind-security-19991108.html
Bruce Lee wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> My bind namer server is version 8.2.1,
> when i enter "ndc restart" command,
> in the log file will show:
>
> "No default TTL set using SOA minimum instead"
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> Jul 28 13:57:25 webserver named[8749]: master zone "cycloria.com.com.tw"
> (IN) loaded (
> serial 2000072802)
>
> My domain's list is below :
>
> > ls -d cycloria.com.tw
> [webserver.cycloria.com.tw]
> $ORIGIN cycloria.com.tw.
> @ 1D IN SOA webserver root.webserver (
> 2000072803 ; serial
> 1D ; refresh
> 1H ; retry
> 1W ; expiry
> 1D ) ; minimum
>
> 1D IN NS webserver
> 1D IN MX 0 webserver
> 1D IN MX 10 mail
> webserver 1D IN A 210.71.220.1
> mail 1D IN A 210.71.220.1
> 1D IN MX 0 mail
> localhost 1D IN A 127.0.0.1
> pc 1D IN A 210.71.220.253
> @ 1D IN SOA webserver root.webserver (
> 2000072803 ; serial
> 1D ; refresh
> 1H ; retry
> 1W ; expiry
> 1D ) ; minimum
>
> >
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