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Re: Failed to lookup SOA info...

From: Men & Mice Support
Date: Thursday, May 23, 2002
Time: 2:39:41 pm

On the master server, set the log level to debug, so that it logs
queries. Then restart the slave server. Make sure that the query the
slave server sends shows up in the master server's log. If it
doesn't, then there's a problem with the slave server configuration -
make sure it can contact ns1 using the IP address you specified.
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Chris Buxton Men & Mice
support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy

At 7:43 AM -0700 5/22/02, Warren Michelsen wrote:
>I'm baffled.
>
>My ns1 is the master server for all my zones. My ns2 is a slave for
>those same zones (and others). My ns2 log is full of "Failed to
>lookup SOA info for domain..."
>
>My ns1 is configured to allow transfers to ns2. I quit and restarted
>ns1 to make sure it read in the current access restrictions.
>
>I have gone so far as to delete and recreate the slave zone entries
>on ns2. I continue to get "Failed to lookup..." errors.
>
>Ideas?
>
>
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