Help! NOTZONE error with nsupdate

Mark_Andrews at isc.org Mark_Andrews at isc.org
Fri Sep 21 00:09:40 UTC 2001


	BIND 8's nsupdate sorted the updates into different zones.
	BIND 9's nsupdate does not do this.  The update below is
	trying to update two different zones.  Split the update
	with a blank line so it gets processed as two updates not
	one.

	Mark

> 
> Hi,
> See the earlier thread with the same subject.
> 
> I now have all the recent versions.
> Client: BIND 9.1.3 (from RPM, patch level 3)
> Server: named 8.2.4-REL Thu Sep 20 20:01:26 CEST 2001 (compiled)
> 
> Still, this error appears in the servers log file trying to do a dynamic
> zone update.
> 20-Sep-2001 20:06:53.859 error processing update packet (NOTZONE) id
> 20638 from [213.166.X.Y].1041
> 
> The nsupdate command is the following:
> /usr/bin/nsupdate -k /var/named/keys/Kkey.+157.+00000.private
> /etc/ppp/nsupd.cfg
> 
> nsupd.cfg contains
> update delete access.lan.x.lu. A
> update add access.lan.x.lu. 1 A 213.166.X.Y
> update delete b.mx.x.lu. A
> update add b.mx.x.lu. 1 A 213.166.X.Y
> [blank line]
> 
> An extract from named.conf:
> zone "mx.x.lu" {
>         type master;
>         file "name2ip/x.mx.lu";
>         allow-update {
>                 key key.;
>         };
> };
> Same thing for lan.x.lu.
> 
> x.mx.lu contains this:
> ;BIND DUMP V8
> $ORIGIN x.lu.
> mx      86400   IN      SOA     ns1.iip.lu. jmroth.iip.lu. (
>                 2001081805 3600 1800 0 0 )      ;Cl=3
>         86400   IN      NS      ns1.iip.lu.     ;Cl=3
>         86400   IN      NS      ns2.iip.lu.     ;Cl=3
> $ORIGIN mx.x.lu.
> b       1       IN      A       213.166.X.Y   ;Cl=3
> a       86400   IN      A       212.24.195.18   ;Cl=3
> 
> The primary domain (x.lu) has this setup:
> $ttl    86400
> @       IN      SOA     ns1.iip.lu.       jmroth.iip.lu. (
>                         2001091001
>                         8H
>                         2H
>                         1W
>                         1D )
>         NS      ns1.iip.lu.
>         NS      ns2.iip.lu.
>         MX      10      b.mx
>         MX      20      a.mx
> lan     NS      ns1.iip.lu.
> lan     NS      ns2.iip.lu.
> mx      NS      ns1.iip.lu.
> mx      NS      ns2.iip.lu.
> 
> localhost       A       127.0.0.1
> 
> www     A       212.24.195.16
> ftp     A       212.24.195.16
> mail    CNAME   a.mx
> pop     A       212.24.195.18
> @       A       212.24.195.16
> 
> Before all this, I had Bind 8 on the client too and that worked
> flawlessly.
> 
> Could it be that it doesn't like the ns1.iip.lu SOA?
> Any other idea?
> 
> Regards.
> jmr
> 
> 
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