I cannot put more than four name servers in the domain management web
interface (whois record). But in my zone file I already have more than
four NS listed. Is there any way I can publish more than four domains
in my whois record?
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I cannot put more than four name servers in the domain management web
interface (whois record). But in my zone file I already have more than
four NS listed. Is there any way I can publish more than four domains
in my whois record?
This has nothing to do with BIND.
Steinar Haug, Nethelp
Hello,
I'm trying to create a private test. zone for use in my local
testing lab.
I've setup an recursive DNS server that will serve the test. zone
(in Sun host; see the network diagram bellow).
The resolution of a domain in the test zone works as expected, eg:
dig sun.test
; DiG 9.4.2-P2
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 11:41:22AM -0800,
Chris Henderson henders...@gmail.com wrote
a message of 8 lines which said:
I cannot put more than four name servers in the domain management
web interface
Bad domain management Web interface, use another one (four is a very
low limit).
What
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 08:46:11PM +,
Rui Lopes r...@ruilopes.com wrote
a message of 168 lines which said:
I did the delegation by
adding the following RR in the test. zone (in the Sun host):
example IN NS plesk
May be an error prevented the loading of the zone?
Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 08:46:11PM +,
Rui Lopes r...@ruilopes.com wrote
a message of 168 lines which said:
I did the delegation by
adding the following RR in the test. zone (in the Sun host):
example IN NS plesk
May be an
sun
NB: it also forwards to isp dns server.
If your sun server is configured to use your isp dns server as a forwarder,
then I think it will forward requests for example.test to the isp server even
though it delegated example.test to plesk. That would seem to be supported by
the fact
Kevin Darcy wrote:
Mark Andrews wrote:
W_h_e_r_e_ _i_s_ _t__h_e_
_h_o_s_t_._n_a_m_e__ _i_n_
_t_h_i___s_ ___l_i_n__e.
The ironic thing is, I don't think that *aesthetically* I favor
underscores any more than Mark does.
But, to me, it's like
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