How to update QUICKLY for clients on subdomains.
Barry Margolin
barmar at alum.mit.edu
Sat Jan 14 02:57:05 UTC 2006
In article <dq9o9s$2a93$1 at sf1.isc.org>,
"Truong Tan Son" <sontt at fcv.fujitsu.com> wrote:
> Barry Margolin wrote:
> > hint.domain on root1.sub1.domain.com says that root.domain.com is a root
> > server, but there's no "." zone on root.domain.com. You need to make
> > root.domain.com a master for the "." zone.
>
> I do following your guidance:
That's not a proper zone file for a master zone. Didn't you notice the
error in your log that said there's no SOA record?
> ---------------------------- ROOT DOMAIN
> ---------------------------------------------
> [domain.com]
> --named.conf of root.domain.com(172.16.134.85):
>
> zone "." in {
> type master;
> file "hint.domain";
> };
>
> # File "hint.domain":
> . 36000 IN NS
> root.domain.com.
> root.domain.com. 36000 IN A 172.16.134.85
>
> ----------------------------- SUBDOMAINs
> -----------------------------------------------
>
> NO CHANGE for [sub1.domain.com] & [sub2.domain.com].
>
> Is it right ?
>
>
> Thanks you and best regards,
> ---
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Barry Margolin, barmar at alum.mit.edu
Arlington, MA
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