DNS Problem

Barry Margolin barmar at alum.mit.edu
Sat Mar 26 22:15:59 UTC 2005


In article <d23ami$78h$1 at sf1.isc.org>,
 Sascha Andres <sa-bind9 at livingit.de> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I've a small problem with my bind9 configuration. The
> situation: There is a real domain hosted at a provider,
> let's say donain.com. My corpnet is configured as
> intern.domain.com. Until some days no problem. Now I wanted
> to have an MX entry for intern.domain.com. (No public IPs).
> So I set up an bind9 and added a zone called
> "intern.domain.com".  The zone fole looks like this:
> 
> ,----[ zone ]-
> | ;
> | ; BIND reverse data file for intern.domain.com zone
> | ;
> | $TTL	1W
> | @	IN	SOQ	ns	root (
> | 	2005032501	; serial
> | 	8H		; refresh
> | 	2H		; retry
> | 	1W		; expiry
> | 	11h)		; minimum
> | 
> | 	IN	MX	80	mail
> | 
> | tt-fileserver	IN	A	192.168.0.99
> | 		IN	MX	80	mail

You don't have an A record for mail, so these MX records won't be usable.

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Barry Margolin, barmar at alum.mit.edu
Arlington, MA
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