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Re: Zones !!!

From: Men & Mice Support
Date: Saturday, February 9, 2002
Time: 1:37:11 pm

At 7:58 AM -0500 2/9/02, CMS wrote:
>on 2/9/02 12:41 AM, Men & Mice Support at cbuxton@menandmice.com wrote:
>
> > At 8:08 PM -0500 2/8/02, CMS wrote:
> >> Okay, I have 2 zones, and 2 reversal zones,
> >>
> >> The first zones is primary for domain name.
> >> the second zones is internal. ( aka 192.168.0.1 ) etc
> >>
> >> Problem:
> >> on any machines doing a nslookup
> >> I get the following message: Can't find sever name for address
>192.168.0.1:
> >> Non-existent domain.
> >> Default server are not available .
> >> What is it looking for?
> >
> > It's looking for a PTR record named 1.0.168.192.in-addr.arpa. It's
> > asking whatever its default server is (probably 192.168.0.1 itself).
> >
> >> -----
> >>
> >> IPRouter is the 192.168.0.1 Address.
> >> and the PC machine is : 192.168.0.13
> >> Mac: 192.168.0.14
> >
> > Ah, so you're using IPNR's DNS forwarding feature. Change the PC's
> > default DNS server to .14, instead of .1.
> >
> > Better yet, use 'dig' instead of 'nslookup'. If you don't have a
> > 'dig' command on your Windows machine, use DNS Expert's DNS Query
> > tool instead - use a nice GUI.
> >
> >> Real Stactic iP is : 65.32.13.70
> >> Real Domain Name: iCommerce4Business.com
> >> in the iCommerce4Business.com.
> >> DNS1.iCommerce4Business.com ( name server )
> >>
> >> --
> >> What would I used for a name in the internal zone
> >> so that dns would resolve queries ??
> >
> > I don't understand the question. Please restate.
> > ____________________________________________________________________
> > Chris Buxton Men & Mice
> > support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
> >
>
>Should I have the 192.168.0.1 in the second zone ( name internal )
>as a name server ??? or ??

Well, give it a hostname, of course, but yes, you should.

Every zone must have at least one NS record declaring the name of the
server(s) hosting the zone. These names must also have A records
pointing to their respective IP addresses.
____________________________________________________________________
Chris Buxton Men & Mice
support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy



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