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Michael Kjorling michael at kjorling.com
Wed May 2 22:14:35 UTC 2001


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It means exactly what it says. RTFM. The zone does not specify a
default TTL and so the SOA minimum (negative TTL) is used instead.

Add a $TTL directive to the top of your zone file and this will go
away.


Michael Kjörling


On Wed, 2 May 2001, Mike wrote:

> What does this mean and how do I Fix this also if you can provide
> me with a working example to better understand that would be
> great.
> Thanks
> Mike
>
> May  2 14:48:15 ns1 named[9509]: Zone "example.org" (file dns/example.org):
> No default TTL set using SOA minimum instead
> May  2 14:48:15 ns1 named[9509]: master zone "example.org" (IN) loaded
> (serial 1)

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