Did you take a look at the logs. The log file to take
a look at is /var/logs/messages. I ran into a problem
with the serial number being very high. Try changing
the serial number to a much lower number, try 30. 


--- corum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I sure hope someone can help.
> I've tried repeatedly without success to get DNS
> happening on my 7.3 RH.
> all files check out as ok, although, I first set it
> up with Bindconf and 
> then had to go in and change the script manually to
> include stuff that 
> bc doesn't include. My named kicks up at boot. I up
> my SOA every time 
> i've changed it. My resolv.conf reads right. The
> only thing i dont need 
> is a reverse on mydomain.com as I'm using 5
> purchased static iP's off my 
> ISP. the only lines i added to the standard zone
> file is at the end: 
> this is my zone file: {names are changed to protect
> the idiot :o)
> 
> $TTL 86400
> @    IN    SOA    @  admin.mydomain.com (
>             200303057 ; serial
>             28800 ; refresh
>             7200 ; retry
>             604800 ; expire   
>             86400 ; ttl
>             )
> 
> 
> @    IN    NS    ns1.mydomain.com.
> 
> @    IN    MX    10    mail.mydomain.com.
> 
> @    IN    A    blah.blah.blah.20
> ns1    IN    A   blah.blah.blah.20
> www    IN    A   blah.blah.blah.20
> mail    IN    A    blah.blah.blah.20
> 
> My resolv.conf is simply:
> 
> domain net-trek.com
> nameserver blah.blah.blah.20
> 
> My localhost forward and reverse are standard as are
> the named.ca and 
> named local.
> 
> My named.conf is :
>  
> ## named.conf - configuration for bind
> #
> # Generated automatically by bindconf, alchemist et
> al.
> controls {
>         inet 127.0.0.1 allow { localhost; } keys {
> rndckey; };
> };
>  
> include "/etc/rndc.key";
> 
> options {
>     directory "/var/named/";    
> };
> 
> 
> 
> zone "ns2.mydomain.com" {
>     type slave;
>     file "ns2.mydomain.zone";
>     masters {
>          blah.blah.blah.23;
>         };
> };
> 
> 
> 
> 
> zone  "." {
>     type hint;
>     file  "named.ca";
> };
> 
> 
> zone  "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa" {
>     type master;
>     file  "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa.zone";
> };
> 
> 
> zone  "localhost" {
>     type master;
>     file  "localhost.zone";
> };
> zone  "mydomain.com" {
>     type master;
>     file  "mydomain.com.zone";
> };
> 
> My next thoughts: Should my resolv.conf be binding
> to localhost?
> My machine is called mars. do i need to bind to
> mars.mydomain?
> NSLOOKUP give me a look back on myself as expected.
> Also gives me 
> Non-Auth answers on lookups.
> I really hope you guys and gals can help.
> Tanx in advance.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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