IP unknown - what am I doing wrong?
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
asmodai at bart.nl
Sun Mar 5 16:54:15 UTC 2000
-On [20000305 12:50], Joakim Schramm (joakim at humanet.se) wrote:
>This is my local zonefile for the domain "astrocalc.com":
>;
>; specifies domain astrocalc.com
>;
>;
>$TTL 1D
>@ IN SOA camelot.astrocalc.com. hostmaster.astrocalc.com. (
> 2000030307 ; S/N
> 3H ; Refresh value
> 1H ; Retry value
> 3W ; Expire value
> 1D ) ; Minimum TTL value
>;
>astrocalc.com. IN NS ns1.ultradns.net.
> IN NS ns2.ultradns.net.
>;
>localhost A 127.0.0.1
>camelot A 195.22.70.182
> HINFO Pentium433 Linux 2.2.10
>
>;dedicated host mercury to serve users at astrocalc
>mercury.astrocalc.com. A 195.22.70.184
The style you use is not consistent.
At one time you just use the host forthe A records, at another time you
use the FQDN.
In this part mercury IN A 195.22.70.184
would've been sufficient.
>astrocalc.com. MX 10 mercury
>;
>; aliases for mercury
>
>www CNAME mercury
>mail CNAME mercury
With CNAMEs always use the FQDN after the CNAME, so:
www IN CNAME mercury.astrocalc.com.
mail IN CNAME mercury.astrocacl.com.
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