nslookup fails on newly added zones.

Barry Margolin barmar at bbnplanet.com
Fri Aug 20 15:56:04 UTC 1999


In article <001001beeb20$614efd40$de4b52d1 at jmelnick>,
Rick Gocher <rgocher at coptalk.com> wrote:
>I am still having a problem with the reverse lookup zone, after placing my
>new zone into it.  Now when I type nslookup on the command line it gives me
>www.newdomain.com as the server.  The data polled with nslookup is correct,
>just it no longer returns my dns servers name after typing nslookup.  Anyone
>know why this is?

Because the PTR record in the reverse zone is wrong, I guess.

If you don't post your files or tell us how to access your servers
directly, all we can do is guess.

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