Help with reverse lookup file.
Kevin Darcy
kcd at daimlerchrysler.com
Thu Oct 5 22:13:55 UTC 2000
/etc/hosts has nothing to do with DNS.
How are you loading the zonefile shown below, i.e. what does your
"zone" statement in named.conf look like?
- Kevin
$kr1p7_k177y at salmahayeksknockers.edu wrote:
> I'm running a caching DNS, for my internal network. The hostname
> is memeticcandiru.com, and has an external, public IP, and an internal IP,
> 10.0.0.1. When I start nslookup, it complains that it can't resolve the
> address. I usually use Dig, but I'd like to get this fixed anyways.
>
> in my /etc/hosts, I have the entry "10.0.0.1 internal.memeticcandiru.com"
>
> here is the contents of /var/named/pz/10.0.0.1:
>
> @ IN SOA memeticcandiru.com. root.memeticcandiru.com (
> 1 ; Serial
> 8H ; Refresh
> 2H; Retry
> 1W ; Expire
> 1D) ; Minimum TTL
> NS memeticcandiru.com.
> 1 PTR internal.memeticcandiru.com.
>
>
> I'm sure I'm close... Where did I go wrong?
>
> Any help appreciated,
> Dan.
>
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