NS server coming up lame
Ryan McCain
Ryan.McCain at dss.state.la.us
Wed Sep 19 20:39:00 UTC 2007
I fixed it or it fixed itself. The one thing I noticed and changed was adding a trailing period after the contact email addy in the SOA record.
>>> On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 3:25 PM, in message
<562AAE48-4ADD-4E74-B8A5-3BCFAC694E33 at menandmice.com>, Chris Buxton
<cbuxton at menandmice.com> wrote:
> I'm not seeing a problem right now. Did you fix it already, or was
> there maybe a temporary condition on the slave server...?
>
> Chris Buxton
> Men & Mice
>
> On Sep 19, 2007, at 9:28 AM, Ryan McCain wrote:
>
>> Per suggestions here I am attempting to get rid of the 2 $ORIGIN
>> statements in my zone file.
>>
>> When I check my domain from dnsstuff.com I get this error:
>>
>> ERROR: You have one or more lame nameservers. These are nameservers
>> that do NOT answer authoritatively for your domain. This is bad;
>> for example, these nameservers may never get updated. The following
>> nameservers are lame:
>> 199.248.209.34
>>
>> ..The only thing that changed was I commented out the 2 $ORIGIN
>> statements and changed dss.state.la.us to @ in the SOA record.
>>
>> Here is the zone file:
>> ;$ORIGIN .
>> $TTL 3600 ; 1 hour
>> @ IN SOA dssns.dss.state.la.us.
>> rmccain.dss.state.la.us (
>> 2007091901 ; serial
>> 1200 ; refresh (20 minutes)
>> 600 ; retry (10 minutes)
>> 1209600 ; expire (2 weeks)
>> 3600 ; minimum (1 hour)
>> )
>> NS dssns.dss.state.la.us.
>> NS dssns2.dss.state.la.us.
>> A 205.172.49.49
>> MX 10 smtp-ext1.dss.state.la.us.
>> MX 20 smtp-ext2.dss.state.la.us.
>> ;$ORIGIN dss.state.la.us.
>> acess A 205.172.49.23
>> acess-info A 205.172.49.23
>> acspoc A 205.172.49.9
>> <-SNIP->
>>
>> Is there something wrong w/ my syntax?
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>>
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