multiple SOAs

Mark.Andrews at nominum.com Mark.Andrews at nominum.com
Fri Apr 21 06:40:06 UTC 2000


	This is a known problem.  Upgrade to the current release,
	BIND 8.2.2-P5, and remove all cached zone files w/ 2 SOA
	records.

	Mark

> I'm having a problem with multiple SOA's.  My primary server works fine, but
> when the records are tranferred to the slave, I get the following error in
> the logs:
> (domain names have and IPs have been changed to protect the innocent...)
> 
> Apr 20 19:51:25 mail named[19990]: Zone "domainname.com" (file
> domainname.com.db): multiple SOA RRs found
> Apr 20 19:51:25 mail named[19990]: slave zone "domainname.com" (IN) rejected
> due to errors (serial 200003010
> 
> 
> Here is the record:
> @       IN      SOA     ns.dnsdomain.net. tnolen.internetpro.net. (
>                                         2000030103; version - update when
> changed
>                                         86400 ; refresh every 24 hrs
>                                         300 ; retry 5 minutes
>                                         2592000 ; expire 30 days
>                                         86400 ; minimum 24 hrs
>                                         )
>         IN      NS      ns.dnsdomain.net.
>         IN      NS      mail.dnsdomain.net.
> ;
> ;
> 
> 
> domainname.com.    IN      A       192.168.0.5
>                                IN      MX      10      mail.maildomain.net
> www                      IN      A       192.168.0.5
>                                IN      MX      10      mail.maildomain.net
> ftp                          IN      A       192.168.0.5
> localhost                 IN        A       127.0.0.1
> 
> 
> When I look at the file that it generates after the Xfer on the slave
> server, it definitely has multiple SOAs. Where is it getting them from?
> 
> Trey Nolen
> tnolen at internetpro.net
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Mark Andrews, Nominum Inc. / Internet Software Consortium
1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia
PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742                 INTERNET: Mark.Andrews at nominum.com



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