problems with notify
dbotham at edeltacom.com
dbotham at edeltacom.com
Tue Jul 2 18:38:58 UTC 2002
Yes, you can check locally like this:
dig soa <domain in question> @<ipaddress of slave name server> +no recurse
You should get the soa record loaded on the master. If you do not get the
soa record for the zone, you should get a refferal (answer=0 authority = 1)
to one of the root name servers...
If you post the Real domain in question, we could probably have you a solid
answer fairly quickly.
Dave...
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> Well, the slave does not think it is authoritative, hence, it is not.
That
> means that you either forgot to load the zone as a slave or it did not
load
> due to errors at start. Check named.conf and your log file...
According to the logs, there is no error while loading, when I build an
error in the Zone File it emediately stops and reports it.
Is there a posibility to check localy which Zone are loaded?
Steve
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