DNS-Problem ??

Peter Ziemann ziemann.nortel-dasa at t-online.de
Fri Mar 3 10:15:02 UTC 2000


Frank,

this is your problem:

WHOIS hoecke-buero at DENIC.DE
==========================
 Domainname:  hoecke-buero.de
   Domaininhaber:  Klaus Hoecke GmbH
                            Janackerstiege 1
                           59348 Luedinghausen
                          Germany
   Administrativer Ansprechpartner:  MH12968-RIPE
   Technischer Ansprechpartner:  FL2094-RIPE
   Zonenverwalter:  KP206-RIPE
   Nameserver:  ns.isr-netcom.de
   Nameserver:  ns.ffm.nwu.de
   Status:  nicht konnektiert
   Letzte Aktualisierung:  Sonntag, 27. Februar 2000
   Stand Datenbank:  Freitag, 3. März 2000

You are registered, but not connected ("nicht konnektiert")
with DENIC. Therefore the real name servers responsible
for the DE-Domain don't know your secondary domain at
all.

You should approach your ISP in order to ask DENIC to
connect your domain.

Peter Ziemann, hostmaster at pziemann.de


----- Original Message -----
From: Frank Luedke <fl at isr-netcom.de>
To: <bind-users at isc.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 6:42 PM
Subject: DNS-Problem ??


>
>   Hi. I am a newby to BIND and DNS, but I have to learn it now ...:)
>
>   I think that I have configured my bind correctly, but I still
>  do not get connections within the DeNIC. An "dig domain..."
>  with my DNS looks okay. An "dig @other-nameserver domain..." looks
>  like a not-connected domain.
>
>   First I configured my BIND completely with webmin 0.78 but it
>  didn't work. Now configured it like the DNS HOWTO in the LDP
>  and with some additional help from a friend at another
>  ISP.
>
>   I located a little problem: I saw in the DeNIC-Help-pages, that
>  I *have* to configure the SOA-times in a special purpose
>  (http://www.nic.de/hilfe/domainauftrag.en.html#NAMESERVER).
>  But the friend from another (german) ISP has the same SOA-times
>  than I have, which are different from the SOA-times mentioned by
>  the DeNIC. Therefore I think that this can not be my problem.
>
>   My system is a RedHat 6.1 with IP aliasing (just for a few
>  weeks, then the alias systems becomes an extra computer).
>
>   My /etc/named.conf:
>
> options {
>         directory "/var/named";
> };
> zone "." {
>         type hint;
>         file "named.ca";
> };
> zone "hoecke-buero.de"{
>         type master;
>         file "/var/named/hoecke-buero.de.hosts";
> };
> zone "25.190.195.in-addr.arpa"{
>         type master;
>         file "/var/named/195.190.25.rev";
>
> zone "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa"{
>         type master;
>         file "named.local";
> [...]
>
>  The /var/named/hoecke-buero.hosts
>
> hoecke-buero.de.                IN      SOA     ns.isr-netcom.de.
> hostmaster.isr-n
> etcom.de. (
>                         2000022801 ; serial
>                         86400 ; refresh
>                         7200 ; retry
>                         604800 ; expire
>                         86400 ; default_ttl
>                         )
>                         IN      NS      ns.isr-netcom.de.
>                         IN      NS      ns.ffm.nwu.de.
>                         IN      MX      10 mail.hoecke-buero.de.
>                         IN      A       195.190.25.2
>
> www                     IN      A       195.190.25.1
> ftp                     IN      A       195.190.25.1
> mail IN A 195.190.25.2
>
>   In the DNS-HOWTO-Example, the domain-file does not contain
>  the "IN". But the friend from the other ISP is using it like
>  above and he has no problems.
>
>   Hope someone can help me ...
>
> --
> Frank Luedke            http://www.installationsparty.de
> fl at isr-netcom.de        http://www.computerclubs.de
>
>




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