I am sooo confused...
Barry Margolin
barmar at genuity.net
Thu May 2 20:47:26 UTC 2002
In article <aas760$828$1 at isrv4.isc.org>, James Lee <csejl at yahoo.com> wrote:
>********* db.127.0.0 ***********
>$TTL 3h
>westwood.st.mycompany.com. IN SOA westwood.st.mycompany.com.
>root.westwood.st.mycompany.com. (
The above line must be:
0.0.127.in-addr.arpa. IN SOA ...
> 2002050210 ; serial
> 3h ; refresh
> 1h ; retry
> 2w ; expire
> 1h ; negative caching
>)
>
>; Name servers
>westwood.st.mycompany.com. IN NS westwood.st.mycompany.com.
This line must also begin with "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa."
You can avoid this problem in general by using "@" as a placeholder for the
zone name in these boilerplate records.
>; PTR records for reverse resolution
>0.0.0.127. IN PTR loopback.
>1.0.0.127. IN PTR localhost.
You're missing the "in-addr.arpa." suffixes on these lines.
>********* db.westwood.st.mycompany.com *********
>$TTL 3h
>westwood.st.mycompany.com. IN SOA westwood.st.mycompany.com. (
You're missing a field in the SOA record. It should be:
westwood.st.mycompany.com. IN SOA westwood.st.mycompany.com. root.westwood.st.mycompany.com. (
> 2002050210 ; Serial
> 3h ; Refresh
> 1h ; Retry
> 2w ; Expire
> 1h ) ; Negative caching
>
>; Name Servers
>westwood.st.mycompany.com. IN NS westwood.st.mycompany.com.
>
>; Host Addresses
>localhost.westwood.st.mycompany.com IN A 127.0.0.1
>NIMS-NW6.westwood.st.mycompany.com IN A 151.155.184.141
>wilshire.westwood.st.mycompany.com IN A 151.155.184.142
You need a "." at the end of the hostnames.
--
Barry Margolin, barmar at genuity.net
Genuity, Woburn, MA
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