Host/domain lost ....

Barry Margolin barmar at genuity.net
Wed Apr 26 18:51:38 UTC 2000


In article <00461c76.673fc980 at usw-ex0105-034.remarq.com>,
Martin S. <martin.skjoldebrandNOmaSPAM at forumsyd.se.invalid> wrote:
>I am working through the DNS-Howto.
>After managing a working Primary DNS as far as p 14 in the
>tutorial I have now lost the linux.bogus zone. Any query for
>linux.bogus results in nslookup reporting that the domain/host
>doesn't exist.

Didn't you just ask a similar question in another thread?

>I haven't changed anything in the named.conf file only added
>what the tutorial says to add. I've double, tripple check to
>bleeding files. I've copied the tutorial files from the DNS-
>Howto. Still no improvment.

Have you configured you /etc/resolv.conf to point to your local machine as
its nameserver, or used the "server" command in nslookup to query your
local machine?  If your resolv.conf point to your ISP's nameserver, you're
not going to see anything you've configured locally.

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Barry Margolin, barmar at genuity.net
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