Default TTL?

Barry Margolin barmar at bbnplanet.com
Wed Feb 9 19:50:34 UTC 2000


In article <200002091810.KAA16161 at sonny.mda.ca>,
Jeffery Richards [2667] <jrichard at mda.ca> wrote:
>I've got the latest bind up and going successfully without problems, but I
>have a small question ... in the log files I see the following message
>and I'm not sure how to make it go away (aside from not logging things):
>
>   09-Feb-2000 17:57:13.633 load: warning: Zone "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa"
>               (file named.domain-127.000.000): No default TTL set using
>               SOA minimum instead
>
>I see this for each zone that I'm loading.  I don't see an obvious way to
>eliminate the message.  I'm assuming of course it's something painfully
>obvious, but could someone be kind enough to educate me?

To eliminate the message, set the default TTL!  Use the $TTL directive.

This has been explained at least twice a week in this newsgroup/list.
Please check the archives.  Also check the BIND configuration hints page on
www.isc.org.

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