root(@) record help
Brian Salomaki
brian at gambitdesign.com
Tue Sep 18 18:38:14 UTC 2001
There area couple reasons why that last line is bad. First, the @
record
cannot be a CNAME. Secondly, you already have an A record near the top
for
@, so you're just adding a second one. Your zone should work just as
you'd
like with that line removed.
The $TTL declaration is now necessary according to the RFCs, and its
absence
has finally become an error, rather than a warning, in Bind 9.
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 12:43 pm, you wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm running BIND 8.2.2 for a few month and just want to have my adress
> asylog.net directed to ip 193.246.250.178
>
> Here's the complete db file (just if someone can say me why $ttl line
is
> needed ..)
> What's wrong ? because when I restart bind I get the famous error :
CNAME
> and other data. (but there's only a SOA and a CNAME records for @);
>
> $ttl 86400
> @ IN SOA primary.asylog.net. admin.asylog.net. (
> 2001090404
> 10800
> 3600
> 604800
> 86400 )
>
> IN NS primary.asylog.net.
> IN NS secondary.asylog.net.
> IN MX 10 secondary.asylog.net.
>
> primary IN A 193.246.250.178
> secondary IN A 193.246.250.179
>
> @ IN A 193.246.250.178
> mail IN CNAME secondary.asylog.net.
> webmail IN CNAME secondary.asylog.net.
> pop IN CNAME secondary.asylog.net.
> imap IN CNAME secondary.asylog.net.
> smtp IN CNAME secondary.asylog.net.
> * IN CNAME primary.asylog.net.
> @ IN CNAME primary.asylog.net.
>
> When I comment the last line and reload bind is happy.
> Thanks
--
Brian Salomaki
Gambit Design Internet Services
110 E. State St., Suite 18, Kennett Square, PA 19348
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