Re: Two domains reporting errors

2014-09-10 Thread /dev/rob0
I know you said, Never mind, but you seem to be misunderstanding something here ... On Tue, Sep 09, 2014 at 07:42:56PM -0600, LuKreme wrote: # named-checkconf -z | grep -v loaded master/bt.tld:3: ignoring out-of-zone data (bt.tld) master/bt.tld:15: ignoring out-of-zone data (webdav.bt.tld)

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

2014-09-10 Thread Thomas Schulz
Hi, xxx.com and IP address 192.168.1.100 is just a example domain name and IP address. Our boss want everybody access our domain example.com through browser, then it will redirect to our web site www.example.com. So I want to get more information about unexpected impact when we changed DNS

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

2014-09-10 Thread Sam Wilson
In article mailman.890.1410357943.26362.bind-us...@lists.isc.org, sch...@adi.com (Thomas Schulz) wrote: Hi, xxx.com and IP address 192.168.1.100 is just a example domain name and IP address. Our boss want everybody access our domain example.com through browser, then it will redirect

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

2014-09-10 Thread Alan Clegg
On 9/10/14, 8:42 AM, Sam Wilson wrote: And you could reduce maintenance very slightly by replacing www in A 75.100.245.133 with www in CNAME @ And now you have an MX record, 3 NS records and a bunch of other crap associated with the WWW

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

2014-09-10 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 9/10/14, 8:42 AM, Sam Wilson wrote: And you could reduce maintenance very slightly by replacing www in A 75.100.245.133 with www in CNAME @ On 10.09.14 08:58, Alan Clegg wrote: And now you have an MX record, 3 NS records and a bunch of other

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

2014-09-10 Thread Kevin Darcy
On 9/10/2014 11:58 AM, Alan Clegg wrote: On 9/10/14, 8:42 AM, Sam Wilson wrote: And you could reduce maintenance very slightly by replacing www in A 75.100.245.133 with www in CNAME @ And now you have an MX record, 3 NS records and a bunch of other

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

2014-09-10 Thread Alan Clegg
On 9/10/14, 2:13 PM, Kevin Darcy wrote: On 9/10/2014 11:58 AM, Alan Clegg wrote: On 9/10/14, 8:42 AM, Sam Wilson wrote: And you could reduce maintenance very slightly by replacing www in A 75.100.245.133 with www in CNAME @ And now you have an

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

2014-09-10 Thread Kevin Darcy
On 9/10/2014 5:20 PM, Alan Clegg wrote: On 9/10/14, 2:13 PM, Kevin Darcy wrote: On 9/10/2014 11:58 AM, Alan Clegg wrote: On 9/10/14, 8:42 AM, Sam Wilson wrote: And you could reduce maintenance very slightly by replacing www in A 75.100.245.133 with www

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

2014-09-10 Thread Eliezer Croitoru
Hey Kevin, This is not an issue at all. A PTR is different then a A record and can be used by two reverse domain names and only the owner of the IP addresses space can define them. I am not sure if two PTR records for two domains will be applied to one IP but it is possible for two IP

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

2014-09-10 Thread Kevin Darcy
No, what I'm saying is that if example.com owns an A record 203.0.113.48, and www.example.com owns an A record 203.0.113.48, then where does 48.113.0.203.in-addr.arpa point? Some people will point it at example.com, some will point it at www.example.com. What you get is a mish-mosh. No

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

2014-09-10 Thread Eliezer Croitoru
Well this is a confusing point but it's rather an administrative decision to make. If indeed the network\server\domain administrator is not aware of his services he will either have or will not have decision to make. It will depend on whether he knows what he is doing. Mish-mosh or banana he