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Re: Authoratative DNS QuestionFrom: John Readwin Date: Wednesday, May 21, 2003
Time: 1:37:36 pmChris/Len, Thanks for your responses, I believe I have everything set
to start moving my email and web servers over to the new IPs now.
I took Lens' suggestion and restricted zone transfers to just my
secondary
Thanks again
John Readwin
On Wednesday, May 21, 2003, at 12:21 PM, Men & Mice Support wrote:
> You didn't send a query to your server, you asked DNS Expert to look
> up the address of your server. It got the answer from a gTLD server,
> rather than from your local server, and the gTLD server's answer is
> always marked as non-authoritative (unless you ask it about the com or
> net zones themselves).
>
> To query your own server using DNS Expert's query tool, set the fields
> as follows:
>
> - Query: netextras.com
> - Server: marge.netextras.com
> - Query type: any record
> - Recursive query: unchecked
> ____________________________________________________________________
> Chris Buxton Men & Mice
> support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy
>
> At 10:51 AM -0600 5/21/03, John Readwin wrote:
>> Here is my question
>> When I query my primary DNS ( marge.netextras.com) with DNS Expert,
>> it says it is not an authoritative answer
>
> [snip]
>
>> From DNS Expert
>> ------------------------------------
>> Query: marge.netextras.com. Query type: Any record
>> Recursive query: Yes Authoritative answer: No
>> Query time: 181 ms. Server name: n/a
>>
>> Answer:
>> marge.netextras.com. 172800 A 64.201.182.2
>>
>> Authority:
>> netextras.com. 172800 NS lisa.netextras.com.
>> netextras.com. 172800 NS marge.netextras.com.
>>
>> Additional:
>> lisa.netextras.com. 172800 A 64.201.182.3
>> -----------------------------------
>>
>> Should this concern me, What do I ( or my ISP) need to do to make me
>> authoratative
>> I have a subnet of 32 address
>> 64.201.182.0-31
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>> John Readwin
>
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