> You haven't explained what you're trying to do... Just setup a local > caching > DNS server? Setup your Debian server to be the master for archserver.fr? >
Sorry if it wasn't clear but yes, I want to be the master for AS.fr > Looking at your named.conf, you do not need to list your ISP nameserver in > the allow-recursion directive. This specifies which *clients* are allowed > to > query your server with recursion -- your provider is (highly) unlikely to > be > requesting recursion from your server ;-) > Ok, I'll change this. The registration for archserver.fr currently defines the nameservers as: > nserver: a.dns.gandi.net (217.70.179.40) > nserver: b.dns.gandi.net (217.70.184.40) > nserver: c.dns.gandi.net (217.70.182.20) > Those are my domain name provider's DNS. Due to restrictions on .FR I'm not allowed to change the DNS associated with my domain unless it pass the zonecheck properly. I need at least 2 working DNS. > If you want your Debian server (or your providers DNS servers) to act as > the > master, then you will need to update the nameserver delegation with your > domain registrar. > I can't because of the SOA issue :/
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