What is this all about???
Shon Stephens
sstephens at corp.goamerica.net
Tue Jun 12 17:19:59 UTC 2001
I am using BIND 9.1.1. I have a master and slave server for my domain. When I do nslookup (I know, everyone wants to use dig). I do:
nslookup
set type=any
domain.com
It returns something like this:
domain.com
origin = ns1.domain.com
mail addr = hostmaster.domain.com
serial = 1
refresh = 86400 (1D)
retry = 3600 (1H)
expire = 604800 (1W)
minimum ttl = 86400 (1D)
domain.com preference = 10, mail exchanger = mail.domain.com
domain.com nameserver = ns1.domain.com
domain.com nameserver = ns2.domain.com
domain.com nameserver = ns1.domain.com
domain.com nameserver = ns2.domain.com
mail.domain.com internet address = 10.1.1.172
ns1.domain.com internet address = 10.1.2.190
ns2.domain.cominternet address = 10.1.2.191
My db file only contains 2 entries for the NS records. 1 for each of the name servers. Why do I get 4 entries when I perform this query?
Thanks,
Shon
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