Zone file
Abraham Ingersoll
abe at honestabe.net
Mon May 1 21:28:10 UTC 2000
If you really wanted to be tight/compact/non-redudant/etc, here's how I'd
do it --
@ IN SOA space1.3dsources.com. markloky.netvigator.com. (
1 10800 3600 604800 86400 )
NS space1
MX 5 space1
space1 A 202.85.156.23
space1 MX 5 space1
23 CNAME space1
www CNAME space1
Notes -- end the SOA details with a ), not a }, and any @ character
in the mailaddr value should always be replaced with a ., such as
markloky.netvigator.com. Also, if your "origin" has already been defined
('3dsources.com'), there's no reason to repeat it at the end of each
record.
Abe
On Tue, 2 May 2000, Mark Lo wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have one stupid question to ask, If I have my mail server, Dns
> server, and web server at one machine..and this machine name is
> space1.3dsources.com and the static IP for this hostname is
> 202.85.156.23. I would like to know whether my zone file is correct or
> not for the above setttings.
>
> zone "3dsources.com"{
> type master;
> file "named.3dsources";
> };
>
> in /var/named/named.3dsources
>
> @ IN SOA space1.3dsources.com.
> markloky at netvigator.com.(
>
> skip all the requirment for refresh...etc..
>
> }
>
> IN NS space1.3dsources.com.
> IN MX 5 space1.3dsources.com.
> 23 IN NS space1.3dsources.com.
> 23 IN MX space1.3dsources.com.
> www IN CNAME space1.3dsources.com.
>
>
> Thank You
>
> Mark Lo
>
>
>
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