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Re: reverse zone error

From: Hazlitt Krog
Date: Tuesday, January 8, 2002
Time: 11:14:37 am

Thanks for the tip Chris. That solved my problem.

Hazlitt
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At 04:51 -0800 2002-01-08, Men & Mice Support wrote:
>The problem is that, when you connected to the server, you entered
>the IP address, not "ns1.zada.net". This may have been necessary at
>first, but you should change this as soon as possible so that
>QuickDNS Manager has the server's name. To fix this, disconnect from
>your server (if necessary) and then reconnect using the server's
>hostname.
>
>The assistant creates NS records when it creates new zones (which
>this assistant is capable of doing), so it needs to know the name(s)
>of your server(s) when it does this. Therefore, it refuses to run if
>it doesn't know the name(s) to use.
>____________________________________________________________________
>Chris Buxton Men & Mice
>support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
>
>At 9:36 PM -0800 1/5/02, Hazlitt Krog wrote:
>>I'm using QDNS v3.5.3 on a PowerMac G3/266. I upgraded from 2.x
>>recently and had made some changes to the domain records so I
>>decided to update the reverse zone. Unfortunately, when I use the
>>Assistant window to accomplish this I get the message...
>>
>> "QuickDNS Pro was unable to update the reverse zone, because no
>>name servers have been specified by name."
>>
>>Updating the reverse zone was always was a snap in 2.x so I'm
>>baffled why I'm getting an error now.



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