On 22/06/2011 14:07, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 21.06.11 12:26, Metropolitan College Eric Kom wrote:
I'm sorry, I forgot that a terminal mail clients don't support HTMl,
They do. However HTML mail is hard to read and even harder to reply.
That's why I didn't read most of your former
On 21/06/2011 19:15, Eivind Olsen wrote:
Metropolitan College Eric Kom wrote:
I was confusing perhaps!
so there's is not way to check the reverse?
Sure there is. But the reverse zone is called 194.134.41.in-addr.arpa, and
it's using a file of the same name:
Okay! Thanks
named-checkzone
On 21/06/2011 19:32, Eivind Olsen wrote:
Metropolitan College Eric Kom wrote:
Please can you try to ping ns[1-2].metropolitanbuntu.co.za from your
side to see if the DNS responding?
Judging from
http://www.metropolitancollege.co.za/erickom/bind/metropolitanbuntu.co.za.external
your
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 05:43:55PM +0200,
Metropolitan College Eric Kom eric...@metropolitanstaff.co.za wrote
a message of 38 lines which said:
clients are going to solve also the internal request in the case if
my internet connection I down?
The question is not clear for me. You need:
*
grep named /var/log/syslog on my master:
Jun 21 09:26:22 ns1 named[4205]: running
Jun 21 09:26:22 ns1 named[4205]: zone 0.0.10.in-addr.arpa/IN/internal:
sending notifies (serial 16)
Jun 21 09:26:22 ns1 named[4205]: zone
metropolitanbuntu.co.za/IN/internal: sending notifies (serial 16)
Jun 21
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 09:34:19AM +0200,
Metropolitan College Eric Kom eric...@metropolitanstaff.co.za wrote
a message of 115 lines which said:
grep named /var/log/syslog on my master:
Great, a message in a normal format (I stopped reading your HTML
emails).
zone
On 21/06/2011 11:59, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 09:34:19AM +0200,
Metropolitan College Eric Kom eric...@metropolitanstaff.co.za wrote
a message of 115 lines which said:
grep named /var/log/syslog on my master:
Great, a message in a normal format (I stopped
On 21 Jun 2011, at 08:34, Metropolitan College wrote:
named-checkzone metropolitanbuntu.co.za 194.134.41.in-addr.arpa on my
master:
zone metropolitanbuntu.co.za/IN: NS 'ns1.metropolitanbuntu.co.za' has no
address records (A or )
zone metropolitanbuntu.co.za/IN: NS
zone metropolitanbuntu.co.za/IN: NS 'ns1.metropolitanbuntu.co.za' has no
address records (A or )
It's up to you to add these address records since it is your
zone. Edit the zone file of metropolitanbuntu.co.za and add the
addresses. For instance:
ns1 2001:db8:cafe::1:53
Since i
Metropolitan College Eric Kom wrote:
(...using normal text now, and not the HTML thingie which was messed up in
Squirrelmail here - so I'll bother reading your postings now :-)
I'll admit I am a bit confused about what your current setup actually is.
Having taken a couple of quick looks at your
On 21/06/2011 13:07, Eivind Olsen wrote:
Metropolitan College Eric Kom wrote:
(...using normal text now, and not the HTML thingie which was messed up in
Squirrelmail here - so I'll bother reading your postings now :-)
So sorry for that!
I'll admit I am a bit confused about what your
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 03:13:44PM +0200,
Metropolitan College Eric Kom eric...@metropolitanstaff.co.za wrote
a message of 82 lines which said:
root@ns1:/var/cache/bind# named-checkzone metropolitanbuntu.co.za
194.134.41.in-addr.arpa
This command line makes no sense. The manual says:
On 21/06/2011 16:00, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 03:13:44PM +0200,
Metropolitan College Eric Kom eric...@metropolitanstaff.co.za wrote
a message of 82 lines which said:
root@ns1:/var/cache/bind# named-checkzone metropolitanbuntu.co.za
194.134.41.in-addr.arpa
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 12:26:30PM +0200,
Metropolitan College Eric Kom eric...@metropolitanstaff.co.za wrote
a message of 87 lines which said:
I'm sorry, I forgot that a terminal mail clients don't support HTMl,
No, it's simply that it is much more complicated to read (for
instance, there
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 12:26:30PM +0200,
Metropolitan College Eric Kom eric...@metropolitanstaff.co.za wrote
a message of 87 lines which said:
But since I got the internal services to resolve, if I remove the
internal resolution, I won't solve request in the case if my
internet is down?
On 06/21/11 08:13, Metropolitan College Eric Kom wrote:
On 21/06/2011 13:07, Eivind Olsen wrote:
Metropolitan CollegeEric Kom wrote:
(...using normal text now, and not the HTML thingie which was messed up in
Squirrelmail here - so I'll bother reading your postings now :-)
So sorry for that!
On 21/06/2011 15:22, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 12:26:30PM +0200,
Metropolitan College Eric Kom eric...@metropolitanstaff.co.za wrote
a message of 87 lines which said:
But since I got the internal services to resolve, if I remove the
internal resolution, I won't
Metropolitan College Eric Kom wrote:
I was confusing perhaps!
so there's is not way to check the reverse?
Sure there is. But the reverse zone is called 194.134.41.in-addr.arpa, and
it's using a file of the same name:
named-checkzone 194.134.41.in-addr.arpa 194.134.41.in-addr.arpa
Please can
Good Afternoon,
Please I used the Views, and still have the same errors:
/var/cache/bind/194.134.41.in-addr.arpa:2: ignoring out-of-zone data
(194.134.41.in-addr.arpa)
/var/cache/bind/194.134.41.in-addr.arpa:9: ignoring out-of-zone data
Metropolitan College Eric Kom eric...@metropolitanstaff.co.za
wrote, in part:
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$TTL 3H
Good Afternoon,
Please I used the Views, and still have the same errors:
/var/cache/bind/194.134.41.in-addr.arpa:2: ignoring out-of-zone data
(194.134.41.in-addr.arpa)
/var/cache/bind/194.134.41.in-addr.arpa:9: ignoring out-of-zone data
On 20/06/2011 17:14, Lyle Giese wrote:
On 06/20/11 10:01, Metropolitan College Eric Kom wrote:
Good Afternoon,
Please I used the Views, and still have the same errors:
On 06/20/11 12:31, Metropolitan College Eric Kom wrote:
Maybe I'm still mix up somethings because after change the settings,
the *grep named /etc/log/syslog* still showing errors:
Jun 20 19:21:58 ns1 named[3178]: managed-keys-zone ./IN/internal:
loading from master file
On Tue, 14 Jun 2011 14:25:12 +0200, eric...@kom.za.net wrote:
zone 194.134.41.in-addr.arpa IN {
type master;
file
/var/cache/bind/194.134.41.metropolitanbuntu.co.za.inv;
};
you need to ask isp to set this, this is common error at home
On 17/06/2011 09:21, Benny Pedersen wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jun 2011 14:25:12 +0200, eric...@kom.za.net wrote:
zone 194.134.41.in-addr.arpa IN {
type master;
file /var/cache/bind/194.134.41.metropolitanbuntu.co.za.inv;
};
The reverse mapping IP addresses to name it's seeming
On 17/06/2011 09:21, Benny Pedersen wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jun 2011 14:25:12 +0200, eric...@kom.za.net
wrote:
zone "194.134.41.in-addr.arpa" IN {
type master;
file
Hello Eric Kom,
are you sure, you want this:
ns1 IN A 41.134.194.90
ns2 IN A 41.134.194.91
ns1 IN A 10.0.0.80
ns2 IN A 10.0.0.82
This results in a round-robing and I would not get in 50% of all cases
the right domain.
www
Hello Metropolitan College Eric Kom,
root@nina:/home/erickom# nslookup 41.134.194.90
Server:196.28.80.139
Address:196.28.80.139#53
Non-authoritative answer:
90.194.134.41.in-addr.arpaname = ns1.metropolitanbuntu.co.za.
Authoritative answers can be found
On 17/06/2011 16:24, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello Metropolitan College Eric Kom,
Thanks for every things,
root@nina:/home/erickom# nslookup 41.134.194.90
Server:196.28.80.139
Address:196.28.80.139#53
On 17/06/2011 16:16, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello Eric Kom,
are you sure, you want this:
ns1 IN A 41.134.194.90
ns2 IN A 41.134.194.91
ns1 IN A 10.0.0.80
ns2 IN A 10.0.0.82
I use
O ftp IN CNAME www
img IN CNAME www
* IN CNAME www
imapIN CNAME mail
pop IN CNAME mail
pop3IN CNAME mail
smtpIN CNAME mail
n 17.06.11 16:16, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Are you sure, this is working? The * wildcard
On 06/17/11 12:53, Metropolitan College Eric Kom wrote:
On 17/06/2011 16:16, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello Eric Kom,
are you sure, you want this:
ns1 IN A 41.134.194.90
ns2 IN A 41.134.194.91
ns1 IN A 10.0.0.80
ns2 IN A 10.0.0.82
I
Good Morning all,
I changed some settings in my zones data files but still have a same
complaints: has 0 SOA records, has no NS records and not loaded due to
errors.
please see below my zone files:
File: /var/cache/bind/metropolitanbuntu.co.za
;$ORIGIN metropolitanbuntu.co.za.
$TTL 3H
Good Morning all,
I got a 24/7 internet with 8 IPs static, my LAN network address is
10.0.0.0, two of my public IPs was already NAT to two of my local
debian
machine that I already installed and configured bind 9.7 version.
This below is my Name server configuration test:
Test for master
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 08:11:53AM +0200,
eric...@kom.za.net eric...@kom.za.net wrote
a message of 86 lines which said:
root@ns1:~# named-checkzone metropolitanbuntu.co.za
/var/cache/bind/metropolitanbntu.co.za.inv
/var/cache/bind/metropolitanbntu.co.za.inv:3: ignoring out-of-zone data
On 14/06/2011 08:56, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 08:11:53AM +0200,
eric...@kom.za.net eric...@kom.za.net wrote
a message of 86 lines which said:
root@ns1:~# named-checkzone metropolitanbuntu.co.za
/var/cache/bind/metropolitanbntu.co.za.inv
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 09:58:36AM +0200,
eric...@kom.za.net eric...@kom.za.net wrote
a message of 80 lines which said:
sorry for that, please see below the content for my reverse file data:
File: /var/cache/bind/metropolitanbntu.co.za.inv:
...
41.134.194.90. IN PTR
On 14/06/2011 10:15, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 09:58:36AM +0200,
eric...@kom.za.net eric...@kom.za.net wrote
a message of 80 lines which said:
sorry for that, please see below the content for my reverse file
data:
File: /var/cache/bind/metropolitanbntu.co.za.inv:
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 02:25:12PM +0200,
eric...@kom.za.net eric...@kom.za.net wrote
a message of 307 lines which said:
root@ns1:/var/cache/bind# named-checkzone metropolitanbuntu.co.za
0.0.10.metropolitanbuntu.co.za.inv
Wrong zone name. The file 0.0.10.metropolitanbuntu.co.za.inv
On 14.06.11 14:2 , eric...@kom.za.net wrote:
zone metropolitanbuntu.co.za IN {
file /var/cache/bind/master.metropolitanbuntu.co.za;
zone 0.0.10.in-addr.arpa IN {
file /var/cache/bind/0.0.10.metropolitanbuntu.co.za.inv;
zone 194.134.41.in-addr.arpa IN {
file
On 14/06/2011 14:54, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 02:25:12PM +0200,
eric...@kom.za.net eric...@kom.za.net wrote
a message of 307 lines which said:
root@ns1:/var/cache/bind# named-checkzone metropolitanbuntu.co.za
0.0.10.metropolitanbuntu.co.za.inv
Wrong zone name. The
Jun 14 17:34:02 ns1 named[11927]: received control channel command
'stop -p'
Jun 14 17:34:02 ns1 named[11927]: shutting down: flushing changes
Jun 14 17:34:02 ns1 named[11927]: stopping command channel on
127.0.0.1#953
Jun 14 17:34:02 ns1 named[11927]: stopping command channel on ::1#953
Jun
Eric,
Did you know that UniForum SA (the CO.ZA administrators) provide free
DNS classes for people that live in South Africa? (Intro and Advanced).
So you'd need to get over to Johannesburg and/or Cape Town and pay for
some accommodation - but the courses are free. You can see and book for
the
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