a DNS problem

Mark_Andrews at isc.org Mark_Andrews at isc.org
Wed Dec 18 22:27:42 UTC 2002


> 
> S. Zain wrote:
> 
> The following way it works...
> 
> 
> 
> @       IN      SOA NAMESERVER.DE.   NAMESERVER at NAMESERVER.DE.   (

	The @ needs to be turned into a period.

@       IN      SOA NAMESERVER.DE.   NAMESERVER.NAMESERVER.DE.   (

>                 2002121601      ;
>                 28800           ;
>                 7200            ;
>                 604800          ;
>                 86400           ;
>                 )
> 
>                 IN      NS      NS1.NAMESERVER.DE.
>                 IN      NS      NS2.NAMESERVER.DE.
> 
>                 IN      MX      10 MAILSERVER.DE.
>                 IN      MX      20 MAILSERVER2.DE.
> 
>                 IN      A       123.456.789.000
> www             IN      A       123.456.789.000
> 
> Mathias
> 
> 
> > hi
> > 
> >     Thank you for your fast answer,
> > 
> >     Could you please explain it to me in an Example.
> > 
> > Best Regards
> > 
> > "John Oliver" <joliver at john-oliver.net> wrote in message
> > news:ato6u3$apn4$1 at isrv4.isc.org...
> >> On 17 Dec 2002 21:54:22 -0000, S. Zain wrote:
> >> >     how I can configure the DNS to read without a www.Domain.com, I
> >> >     mean
> >> > that I can type Domain.com in the Browser instead of www.Domain.com
> >>
> >> Just make an A record for the $ORIGIN
> >>
> >> --
> >> John Oliver, CCNA                            http://www.john-oliver.net/
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> >>
> 
> 
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