no soa rr's found?

Barry Margolin barmar at bbnplanet.com
Mon Dec 6 16:08:24 UTC 1999


In article <384A46D9.78CF24E6 at techdreams.com>,
Vincent Hillier  <vinceh at techdreams.com> wrote:
>Hello
>Yesterday I noticed my reverse zone was not loading...
>said wrong serial, so after changing the serial 300 times and getting
>the same answer.
>I decided to come to the group =)
>Anyone know why this is happening?
>it was all fine yesterday and no one has changed anything.
>here is the errors in syslog.

You have an SOA record for IN-ADDR.ARPA, but the name of the zone is
67.92.204.IN-ADDR.ARPA.  Notice the $ORIGIN line.

>And now here is the zone.
>$TTL 43200
>$ORIGIN in-addr.arpa.
>@ IN SOA ns.techdreams.com. support.techdreams.com. (
>   1999112815 ; serial
>   3600 ; refresh
>   900 ; retry
>   1209600 ; expire
>   43200 ; default_ttl
>   )
>@  IN PTR ns.techdreams.com.
>@  IN NS ns.techdreams.com.
>;
>; techdreams Reverse mappings
>;
>50.67.92.204    IN      PTR     ns.techdreams.com.
>50.67.92.204    IN      PTR     www.techdreams.com.
>50.67.92.204    IN      PTR     ftp.techdreams.com.
>50.67.92.204    IN      PTR     mail.techdreams.com.
>
>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>


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