A record of domain name must be name server ?

2014-09-08 Thread Pete Fong
Hi Everybody,

The below item is our DNS (BIND) server configuration. our Domain* xxx.com
http://xxx.com *is assigned IP address 192.168.1.100 which is our one of
DNS server. Can we change it to our web server IP address ? Because we want
anybody access our domain *xxx.com http://xxx.com* with internet browser
then it will go to our webpage. Am I correct ? I really appreciate anybody
help.

@  IN SOA ns1.xxx.com. root.ns1.xxx.com (
  2014090801 ; serial
  2h  ; refresh
  10m; retry
  1w ; expiry
  1h )

IN NS ns1.xxx.com.
IN A  192.168.1.100

Thank and Best Regards,
Pete Fong
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Re: A record of domain name must be name server ?

2014-09-08 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas

On 08.09.14 15:43, Pete Fong wrote:

Subject: A record of domain name must be name server ?


no.


The below item is our DNS (BIND) server configuration. our Domain* xxx.com
http://xxx.com *is assigned IP address 192.168.1.100 which is our one of
DNS server. Can we change it to our web server IP address ? 


yes.

... it's completely irelevant where does example.com A record point to.


It could only issue a problem if you pointed example.com. NS example.com.
or similar MX etc recods.

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Re: A record of domain name must be name server ?

2014-09-08 Thread Pete Fong
Hi Matus UHLAR - fantomas,

Sorry, I do not understand the meaning of It could only issue a problem if
you pointed example.com. NS example.com.
or similar MX etc records.  Do you mind to explain more details ? Thank
you very much.

Best Regards,
Pete Fong



2014-09-08 16:06 GMT+08:00 Matus UHLAR - fantomas uh...@fantomas.sk:

 On 08.09.14 15:43, Pete Fong wrote:

 Subject: A record of domain name must be name server ?


 no.

  The below item is our DNS (BIND) server configuration. our Domain*
 xxx.com
 http://xxx.com *is assigned IP address 192.168.1.100 which is our one
 of
 DNS server. Can we change it to our web server IP address ?


 yes.

 ... it's completely irelevant where does example.com A record point to.


 It could only issue a problem if you pointed example.com. NS example.com
 .
 or similar MX etc recods.

 --
 Matus UHLAR - fantomas, uh...@fantomas.sk ; http://www.fantomas.sk/
 Warning: I wish NOT to receive e-mail advertising to this address.
 Varovanie: na tuto adresu chcem NEDOSTAVAT akukolvek reklamnu postu.
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Re: A record of domain name must be name server ?

2014-09-08 Thread Barry Margolin
In article mailman.871.1410167955.26362.bind-us...@lists.isc.org,
 Pete Fong petefong2...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Matus UHLAR - fantomas,
 
 Sorry, I do not understand the meaning of It could only issue a problem if
 you pointed example.com. NS example.com.
 or similar MX etc records.  Do you mind to explain more details ? Thank
 you very much.

NS records tell everyone where the DNS servers for the domain are. So 
xxx.com only has to be assigned the IP of the DNS server if you have an 
NS record that says that xxx.com is the DNS server for xxx.com.

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Re: A record of domain name must be name server ?

2014-09-08 Thread /dev/rob0
On Mon, Sep 08, 2014 at 03:43:22PM +0800, Pete Fong wrote:
 The below item is our DNS (BIND) server configuration. our Domain* 
 xxx.com

I think that is a porn site.  If you mean to use that name as an 
example, please use example.com instead.  Putting HTTP links to 
pornography in your emails is a sure way to fall afoul of various 
content filtering solutions which are in common use.

See RFC 2606 regarding reserved domain names like example.com.

 http://xxx.com *is assigned IP address 192.168.1.100 which is
 our one of DNS server. Can we change it to our web server IP 
 address ? Because we want anybody access our domain *xxx.com 
 http://xxx.com* with internet browser then it will go to our 
 webpage. Am I correct ? I really appreciate anybody help.

It's not unusual to point an A record for @ at a HTTP server. 
Whatever you are not understanding here, I can't tell.

 @  IN SOA ns1.xxx.com. root.ns1.xxx.com (
   2014090801 ; serial
   2h  ; refresh
   10m; retry
   1w ; expiry
   1h )
 
 IN NS ns1.xxx.com.
 IN A  192.168.1.100

This zone file would fail named-checkzone(8) testing if loaded as 
xxx.com, because there is no A record for the NS name, 
ns1.xxx.com.  This zone would fail to load.

If any of your NS names are inside the zone, you must have either or 
both A and  records for those NS names.  Here is the same zone 
without the XXX and with all relative names:

 @  IN SOA ns1 root.ns1 (
   2014090801 ; serial
   2h  ; refresh
   10m; retry
   1w ; expiry
   1h )
 
 IN NS ns1
 IN A  192.168.1.100
 ns1 IN A  192.168.1.100
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Re: A record of domain name must be name server ?

2014-09-08 Thread Kevin Darcy
Based on the zone contents below, you shouldn't have any problem 
changing the 192.168.1.100 address to anything you want.


But, of course, the zone is illegal because it only has 1 NS record 
published at the apex (there is a strict minimum of at least 2), and, as 
it stands now, if it is an Internet-facing zone, it's also illegal due 
to the presence of a private (192.168.*.*) address in the zone. You said 
that 192.168.1.100 is our one of DNS server, but hopefully you don't 
mean that it's a nameserver for *this* zone, or that the zone is not 
Internet-facing, or the 192.168.1.100 address is presented in a NAT 
(network address translated) form to the Internet, since, again, you 
can't use private addresses on the Internet. By definition.


- Kevin
On 9/8/2014 3:43 AM, Pete Fong wrote:

Hi Everybody,

The below item is our DNS (BIND) server configuration. our 
Domain*xxx.com http://xxx.com *is assigned IP address 192.168.1.100 
which is our one of DNS server. Can we change it to our web server IP 
address ? Because we want anybody access our domain *xxx.com 
http://xxx.com* with internet browser then it will go to our 
webpage. Am I correct ? I really appreciate anybody help.


@  IN SOA ns1.xxx.com http://ns1.xxx.com. root.ns1.xxx.com 
http://root.ns1.xxx.com (

  2014090801 ; serial
  2h  ; refresh
  10m; retry
  1w ; expiry
  1h )

IN NS ns1.xxx.com http://ns1.xxx.com.
IN A  192.168.1.100

Thank and Best Regards,
Pete Fong


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