reverse-lookup-problems was (No forward lookup for one domain )

Kevin Darcy kcd at daimlerchrysler.com
Sat Sep 9 01:38:34 UTC 2000


It can have all the records in the world, but if it's giving only
SERVFAIL responses for the zone, then that data is useless. You need to find out
what's broken about the zone. What log messages are you getting a load time on the
master?


- Kevin

Gerald Waugh wrote:

> "Joseph S D Yao" <jsdy at cospo.osis.gov> wrote
> > OK, so you've already asked this whole question before and gotten all
> > the correct answers, and it's still not working, so you're starting
> > from the top.  WRONG method.
> >
> Joseph and Kevin, I know I have asked this question before!
> And, either I am really dumb, or I have a problem that needs resolvoving.
> I apologize for being a pest. There are several issues involved here!
> (1) I am using sDSL (dsl.net, which seems to be working fantastically
> well).Except I have this DNS problem.
> (2) I am using Cobalt Networks Servers, and they have a GUI interface to
> nameservers and other configuration issues. It is really not acceptable to edit
> the files. For one thing if you use the GUI again it overwrites the changes you
> may have made.
>
> This is my pri.32-28.178.175.216.in-addr.arpa file;
>
> @ IN SOA fsn1.frontstreetnetworks.net. root.fsn1.frontstreetnetworks.net. (
> 2000090718 10800 3600 604800 86400 )
>  IN NS fsn1.frontstreetnetworks.net.
> 45      in      ptr     fsn3.frontstreetnetworks.com.
> 40      in      ptr     frontstreetnetworks.org.
> 41      in      ptr     fsn1.frontstreetnetworks.net.
> 46      in      ptr     fsn2.frontstreetnetworks.com.
>
> It does seem to have the ptr records you mentioned.






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