news.xs4all.nl wrote: > "nurr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> if anybody can tell me how to register ntp server in dns server? >> using BIND in FreeBSD? >> >> in my zone file i put >> >> mydomain IN NS ntp.mydomain.net.
This needs to be the Registered Nameserver for the domain. You require two different ones to register the domain. >> ntp.mydomain.net. IN A 202.187.22.111 >> >> am i right? > > No. Being NS is a job for a nameserver, not a timeserver. A and CNAME > records are free. The (first) domain in the first line is different > from the one in the second line. > > And I don't know exactly why, but my zone file doesn't seem to need > the FQDN on every line, just the local name. ...Otherwise, I grudgingly > admit, that second line looks okay. (-: > It's not necessary to qualify the label with the domain name. The DNS server will do that for you. It makes maintenance much easier. If you put in a FQDN and it's not in the zone you will get an out-of-zone error. > But this is a DNS/BIND question, not an NTP one. If you're confused, > by all means go read a book about it. > Agreed. > Groetjes, > Maarten Wiltink _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
