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Re: outside domain - ignoredFrom: Men & Mice Support Date: Thursday, February 21, 2002
Time: 12:08:56 pmAt 8:52 AM -0800 2/21/02, rashantha de silva wrote:
> > From: Men & Mice Support <cbuxton@menandmice.com>
> > Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2002 11:07:47 -0800
> >
> > At 6:39 AM -0800 2/19/02, rashantha de silva wrote:
> >>> From: Men & Mice Support <cbuxton@menandmice.com>
> >>> Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 17:57:13 -0800
> >>>
> >>> At 11:08 AM -0800 2/18/02, rashantha de silva wrote:
> >>
> >>>> Record "idealzone.com." outside domain - ignored
> >>>> (this happens twice)
> >>>
> >>> This message should appear right after an entry indicating that a
> >>> particular zone is being loaded. Check that zone for a record named
> >>> "idealzone.com." and remove said record. Rinse and repeat as
> >>> necessary.
> >>>
> >> the zone in question is noticiaswire.com
> >> but there is nothing stating idealzone.com!
> >
> > Hmm... Check the other zones listed as loading right around this
> > error message. It's got to be one of them.
>
>chris, i went through each of the zones, there is no mention idealzone.com.
>in any of them except the idealzone.com zone.
>
>this is very wierd?
Send a compressed copy of your QuickDNS Data folder to
<mailto:support@menandmice.com>. We'll take a look.
> >>>> Query: "h-164.105.30.141" requested from ip address
> >>>
> >>> You have the logging level set to Debug. Someone sent a bogus DNS
> >>> query to your server.
> >>
> >> the exact log was
> >> Query: "h-164.105.30.141.idealzone.com." - requested from 63.65.123.21:53"
> >> Query: "h-164.105.30.141.idealzone.com." - requested from...
> >> 64.105.132.250:41198"
> >>
> >> why would anyone send a bogus query? and should i worry about this at all?
> >
> > It might not be bogus after all... I found this record in
> > laserlink.net's reverse zone:
> >
> > 141.30.105.64.in-addr.arpa. 3H IN CNAME h-64-105-30-141.idealzone.com.
> >
> > Your server doesn't have any record for this, though. This appears to
> > be a classless subnet delegation from what I would guess is your ISP,
> > but you don't have the corresponding PTR record in your idealzone.com
> > zone.
>
>what do i do to fix this?
Create a PTR record named h-64-105-30-141.idealzone.com, like this:
h-64-105-30-141.idealzone.com. PTR some.host.name.
where the name on the right is the "canonical" name of the machine at
64.105.30.141.
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
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