Now I'm in trouble...
Bill.Light at kp.org
Bill.Light at kp.org
Thu Oct 6 19:04:57 UTC 2005
> I DO have reverse delegation
I know, it's Andrew JW who said wrongly you don't, I didn't.
> Checking for nameserver BIND dead
Correct, there is no name server reachable on
dns1.light-family.com. Your BIND apparently crashed but for a reason
which seems unrelated to its configuration (faulty hardware (dmesg may
help), broken software, ask for Suse-specific trouble, may be).
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Thanks Stephane
OK - Part one corrected....Some googling pointed me to an IPv6 path for my
error
Oct 6 07:13:45 dns1 named[8724]: couldn't add command channel ::1#953:
address not available
for SuSE 9.2 - /etc/modprobe.conf I changed two items
alias sit0 ipv6 changed to: #alias sit0 ipv6
alias net-pf-10 ipv6 changed to: alias net-pf-10 none
Curiously enough I now get the warning:
Oct 6 11:41:35 dns1 named[6344]: no IPv6 interfaces found
and farther down:
Oct 6 11:41:35 dns1 named[6344]: command channel listening on
127.0.0.1#953
Now from an nslookup I get:
Authoritative answers can be found from:
120.156.124.66.in-addr.arpa nameserver = dns1.light-family.com
120.156.124.66.in-addr.arpa nameserver = ns1.4servers.com
120.156.124.66.in-addr.arpa nameserver = ns2.4servers.com
dns1.light-family.com internet address = 66.124.156.123
ns1.4servers.com internet address = 168.143.168.1
ns2.4servers.com internet address = 168.143.171.129
*** No address (A) records available for 66.124.156.123
And Bind is still running - Yeah !
The last IP entry in /etc/named.conf is:
zone "120.156.124.66.in-addr.arpa" in {
type master;
file "db.66.124.156.120";
};
Finally on to dealing with the files in /var/lib/named ?? SBC sent me a
one page blurb about adding
123
124
125 etc
as entires to 120.156.124.66.in-addr.arpa it almost looks like IPv5 (I
know there is no such thing) -- so all my entires now in
123.156.124.66.in-addr.arpa now go to the "123" lines of the
db.66.124.156.120 file ??
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