Error resolving NS in NSlookup?
phn at icke-reklam.ipsec.nu
phn at icke-reklam.ipsec.nu
Thu Mar 21 20:23:25 UTC 2002
sl <slai at sceptre.com> wrote:
> Hi
> I am trying to setup the BIND DNS server. It seems to be working. It
> can resolve all DNS queries except when I use NSLookup to test the DNS
> Server.
Don't use nslooup. It will bite you !
Use dig or host . See the manual pages for howto use them.
> When I use Nslookup to query the BIND server, I get this error
> “Can’t find server name for the address 65.119.31.58.
> Server failed.”
This is nslookup's way of not telling you that the mapping from
65.119.31.58 to a hostname does not work. In itself useful information,
but is just confused You !
I saw that barry got online and is helping you with the reverse. He is
fully competent and probably describes better then me. Trust him !
> I can still query different sites with the server. I have specify the
> host name in the Network setup.
> This is my Domain file
> ============================================
> $TTL 43200
> @ IN SOA ns1.komodo.com. hostmaster.ns1.komodo.com. (
> 2002032005 ; serial
> 1H ; refresh
> 15 ; retry
> 14D ; expire
> 1H ; default_ttl
> )
> @ IN MX 5 mail.komodo.info.
> @ IN NS ns1.komodo.com.
> @ 10 IN A 65.119.31.58
> www IN A 65.119.31.58
> mail IN A 65.119.31.58
> ftp IN A 65.119.31.58
> ns1 IN A 65.119.31.58
> ===============================================
> This is the Reverse File
> $TTL 43200
> @ IN SOA ns1.komodo.com. hostmaster.ns1.komodo.com. (
> 2002032101 ; serial
> 1H ; refresh
> 15 ; retry
> 14D ; expire
> 1H ; default_ttl
> )
> 58 IN PTR ns1.komodo.com.
> @ IN NS ns1.komodo.com.
> What entry did I left out? Any help would be very much appreciated!
> Thanks!
> SL
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