Just put a line like:

$TTL 345600

at the top of all of your domain files. No need to read the rfc.

 - yba

On Sun, 2 Apr 2000, Omer Efraim wrote:

> Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
> > 
> > Hi All
> > 
> > each domain return in the logs when I do: named restart
> > Zone "canaan.co.il" (file common/canaan.co.il): No default TTL set using
> > SOA minimum instead
> > 
> > I tried to add under /etc/named.conf
> > lame-ttl 1D;
> 
> OMG. But it's _telling_ you what you need to do.
> You need a $TTL directive. RFC2308.
> 
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