newbie granite canyon, please help? :/

Barry Margolin barmar at genuity.net
Mon May 8 22:30:02 UTC 2000


In article <yOER4.532$GB2.287673 at news.pacbell.net>,
serg  <sergv at pacbell.net> wrote:
>Help, im a dns/bind newbie and Im stumped on this error from granite canyon
>(free dns)...
>......
>master zone "sergv.net" (IN) rejected due to errors (serial 0)
>master zone "sergv.net" (IN) removed
>no SOA RR found
>......
>They automatically put the SOA line in your zone file when you update it ...
>what am i doing wrong? here's the actual zone file... it was working until i
>attempted to add the global cname record, at which point it *broke*... (so i
>could host multiple host header websites)

Sounds like a bug in GC's scripts.  There's no reason why that *.sergv.net
CNAME record should have any effect on the SOA record that they generate
automatically.

Lots of people have been reporting the "no SOA RR found", so I think it's
just a coincidence that it hit you when you made that particular change.

>.....
>sergv.net. IN  NS ns1.granitecanyon.com.
>sergv.net. IN  NS ns2.granitecanyon.com.
>sergv.net. IN  RP sergv.pacbell.net. rp.sergv.net.
>rp.sergv.net. IN TXT "Sergio Vuskovic, sergv at pacbell.net"
>localhost.sergv.net. IN A 127.0.0.1
>sergv.net. IN A 216.102.88.36
>*.sergv.net. IN CNAME sergv.net.; GLOBALOK
>.....
>
>any clues would be appreciated, since i don't have one  :/
>
>
>
>


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