> The wsockhost.mrouter will be closed after 90 secounds if you didn't
> have named running or it cant resolve the IP-Address.

That sounds sensible. I definitely have named running, so it must be the
latter. Sometimes, in the Multisync syncml log, I also get 'Could not
open server port' even though I am not running iptables. Could you point
to how I can solve this proble/problems?

> $TTL 86400
> @               IN      SOA     ns.mrouter. root.mrouter. (
>                                 200410293  ; serial:date + serial#
>                                 28800      ; refresh, seconds
>                                 14400      ; retry, seconds
>                                 3600000    ; expire, seconds
>                                 86400      ; minimum, seconds
>                                 )
> I think, but I dont know it exactly that your serialnumber entry is
> missing.

Two questions about this, if you've got time. Firstly, what does the
second line do exactly? I notice that we have different ones.
Secondly, how do you compose the serial number? Is that just the current
date, and if so, do you have to change it every time? And where does the
'3' at the end come from? My phone shows its serial number in
Applications->Edit->System Information as CXC162022 R3C006. What part of
this information do I need?

Thanks very much,
Matt



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