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Re: DNS Question

From: Jeff Grossman
Date: Tuesday, December 4, 2001
Time: 9:28:03 pm

Yes, that is all I have listed, is the internal DNS. Do you see any
reason why it should not work the way I have it set up?

Thanks,
Jeff

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Jeff Grossman (jeff@turners.com)
Director - Information Systems, Turner's Outdoorsman
http://www.turners.com
-----Original Message-----
From: quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com
[mailto:quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com] On Behalf Of Men & Mice
Support
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 9:22 PM
To: QuickDNS Talk
Subject: Re: DNS Question

What do you have configured as your DNS server(s) in your TCP/IP
settings? You should have just the internal DNS server(s) listed.
____________________________________________________________________
Chris Buxton Men & Mice
support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy

At 11:56 AM -0800 12/4/01, Jeff Grossman wrote:
>I have a question about DNS. I am running QuickDNS 3.5.3 on a G4 with
Mac
>OS 9.0.4 and AppleShareIP. My domain name is turners.com. Here is a
copy
>of the DNS for turners.com which is off-site.
>
>Start: 12/4/01 11:51:53 AM
>;; Query: turners.com ,type = AXFR , class = ANY
>;; Resolver Options:
> Search up local domain tree
> Use default domain name
> Recursion desired
>[dragnet.seagull.net]
> 3H IN SOA ns1.seagull.net. hostmaster.seagull.net. (
> 2001082801 ; serial
> 3H ; refresh
> 1H ; retry
> 1W ; expiry
> 3H ) ; minimum
>
> 3H IN NS ns1.seagull.net.
> 3H IN NS ns2.seagull.net.
> 3H IN A 209.102.21.252
> 3H IN MX 20 corp
>corp 3H IN A 64.105.28.144
>ftp 3H IN CNAME @
>mail 3H IN CNAME @
>* 3H IN CNAME @
>corp1 3H IN A 64.105.28.144
>www 3H IN CNAME @
>@ 3H IN SOA ns1.seagull.net. hostmaster.seagull.net. (
> 2001082801 ; serial
> 3H ; refresh
> 1H ; retry
> 1W ; expiry
> 3H ) ; minimum
>
>
>* Zone Transfer Complete 12/4/01 11:51:55 AM *
>
>
>But the corp.turners.com and corp1.turners.com machines are at my
office
>behind a NAT router. So, that is why I set up the local DNS server for
>those two machines. But, there are numerous times during a week, when
I
>type in corp.turners.com or corp1.turners.com, while using my local DNS
>server, it will resolve to the 64.105.28.144 address instead of my
local
>one. Here is a copy of my DNS zone record for my local DNS server.
How
>come this does not always make the corp.turners.com server resolve to
>192.168.168.15?
>
>
>Start: 12/4/01 11:47:11 AM
>;; Query: turners.com ,type = AXFR , class = ANY
>;; Resolver Options:
> Search up local domain tree
> Use default domain name
> Recursion desired
>[corp.turners.com]
>$ORIGIN turners.com.
>@ 1H IN SOA 192.168.168.15 hostmaster (
> 2001120302 ; serial
> 3H ; refresh
> 1H ; retry
> 1W ; expiry
> 1H ) ; minimum
>
> 1H IN NS corp1
> 1H IN NS corp
> 1H IN A 209.102.21.252
> 1H IN MX 20 corp
>corp 1H IN A 192.168.168.15
>corp1 1H IN A 192.168.168.229
>ns1 1H IN A 192.168.168.15
>ns2 1H IN A 192.168.168.229
>www 1H IN A 209.102.21.252
>@ 1H IN SOA 192.168.168.15 hostmaster (
> 2001120302 ; serial
> 3H ; refresh
> 1H ; retry
> 1W ; expiry
> 1H ) ; minimum
>
>
>* Zone Transfer Complete 12/4/01 11:47:11 AM *
>
>
>Thanks for the help. Also, my main DNS and website are offsite, where
my
>mail server is in house behind the NAT router.
>
>Jeff
>--
>Jeff Grossman (jeff@turners.com)
>Director - Information Systems, Turner's Outdoorsman
>http://www.turners.com







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