And without the secondaries knowing they're authoritative for the zone, things don't work right.


John


David Coulson wrote:
John Fraizer wrote:

There are several entities out there who will do secondary DNS for free. You might want to look into that.


If you pull their NS entries from one of the root servers, you get:

digium.com.             172800  IN      NS      bos.nameserver.net.
digium.com.             172800  IN      NS      linux-support.net.
digium.com.             172800  IN      NS      marko.net.
digium.com.             172800  IN      NS      phl.nameserver.net.
digium.com.             172800  IN      NS      rdu.nameserver.net.
digium.com.             172800  IN      NS      sjc.nameserver.net.
digium.com.             172800  IN      NS      sou.nameserver.net.

;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
bos.nameserver.net.     172800  IN      A       203.20.52.5
linux-support.net.      172800  IN      A       216.207.245.1
marko.net.              172800  IN      A       216.207.245.12
phl.nameserver.net.     172800  IN      A       203.56.139.102
rdu.nameserver.net.     172800  IN      A       64.245.56.205
sjc.nameserver.net.     172800  IN      A       205.158.174.201
sou.nameserver.net.     172800  IN      A       194.196.163.7

Looks like they just didn't update their digium.com zone to match.

David



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