Zone Top.. or..
Joseph S D Yao
jsdy at cospo.osis.gov
Thu Jul 20 23:52:58 UTC 2000
On Wed, Jul 19, 2000 at 08:45:06PM -0700, Mark R. Nathan wrote:
> I rebuilt my DNS and added a new HOST and DOMAIN. I have an error in
> my log that say " no NS RRs found at zone top " Which I am assuming
> means that not all registrys have been updated and my DNS can not
> resolve it yet. Is that true?
There are no "registries" to update.
> I can nslookup on one machine and get a listing of the correct DNS
> host but when I nslookup miramat.com on the BSD server I get a
> 'server failed'.
This is surprising. Another server must be responding.
...
> [[db.dns1]]
>
> $TTL 86400
> miramat.com. IN SOA dns1.miramat.com. root.nathan.net. (
> 2000041901 ; Serial
> 10800 ; Refresh
> 3600 ; Retry
> 604800 ; Expire
> 86400 ) ; Minimum
>
> dns1 IN NS dns1.miramat.com.
This line says that this machine is the name server for itself only.
It should be:
IN NS dns1.miramat.com.
Note that it inherits the left-hand side of the previous record. You
could also use the domain name ["miramat.com."] or just "@".
> IN A 209.204.28.46
> IN MX 10 mailhost.miramat.com.
Because you had "dns1" as the LHS of the previous record, these also
inherit "dns1" and refer only to it - and NOT the domain.
Do you want the domain to have the above IP address? Or "dns1"? By
now you should know enough to configure it correctly. ;-)
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Joe Yao jsdy at cospo.osis.gov - Joseph S. D. Yao
COSPO/OSIS Computer Support EMT-B
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