DNS tutor needed
scratch
wmedia at xtra.co.nz
Sat Apr 13 00:33:05 UTC 2002
> > $TTL 259200
>
> Rather generous default TTL, sound remote server will honour
> this and cache data for 3 days, great when everything is stable
> if that is what you want, but whilst setting up.....
Would 43200 be better? Or less?
>
> > @ IN SOA server.my.own.domain.
my.email.address.
> > (
> > 20020103015 ; serial
>
> This serial is too big, serial number arithmetic leaves just
> enough room for YYYYMMDDNN, changing these is a pain, but better
> do it now, then wonder why when you query the serial in future
> it doesn't show the number you entered.
So whats the best way to change it if its a pain? (I thought YYYYMMDDNNN was
acceptable......?)
>
> > 3600 ; refresh - 1 hour
> > 3600 ; retry - 1 hour
>
> BIND 8 use to complain at this refresh < 2 * retry......
7200 then?
>
> Check you log files.... Is named-checkzone happy with the file.
No it isn't......
/usr/sbin/named-checkzone teawamutu.net.db
dns_zone_load: zone teawamutu.net.db/IN: loading master file
teawamutu.net.db: file not found
>
> > 604800 ; expire - 7 days
> > 7200 ) ; default_ttl - 2
hours
>
> That's negative TTL not default.
Sorry?
Cheers for your help,
Richard
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