Hello Stuart
Thanks for your quick answer... no this are a new installation of bind. and
i have problem to integrate this right.
>From my reading of the error message and the zone data provided, they don't
match.
The error is stating near db.fin line 17 that the label is 'hp4000.'
>From my reading of the error message and the zone data provided, they don't
>match.
The error is stating near db.fin line 17 that the label is 'hp4000.' (note the
full-stop); this doesn't appear to be the case with the pasted data.
Did you modify the zone data before pasting it in (i.e. mask
Hello together
Iam new to this group and i have a little understanding and implementation
problem form e new bind 9.11 DNS Server.
Please can i ask here for help.
I see on syslog that me error are ___
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On Sun, Sep 23, 2018, at 03:24, Ray Bellis wrote:
> On 22/09/2018 02:39, Danny Mayer wrote:
>
> > No, that's not true. Consider what you are doing. You are substituting
> > SRV records for CNAME records. There is nothing magical here. NTP can
> > use the CNAME records. Either way the records have
Not exactly sure what you are doning since we don’t see what records you’re
trying to add, but it sounds like you are “attempting to add a CNAME
alongside a non-CNAME” which doesn’t make sense and will fail.
A CNAME means "use the records for this other name whenever this name is
queried.” It
On 22/09/18 21:58, Mark Andrews wrote:
The update policy rules you have don’t allow the apex to be updated. Change
the rule types to “subdomain” and the name fields to “dom.local”.
fantastycznie!
many! thanks
may I also ask why cname does not work in my setup?
client @0x7f4d84094190
On 22/09/2018 02:39, Danny Mayer wrote:
> No, that's not true. Consider what you are doing. You are substituting
> SRV records for CNAME records. There is nothing magical here. NTP can
> use the CNAME records. Either way the records have to be configured.
> What do you think you are discovering?
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