Zone Transfer Prob.

Stephens, Bill {PBSG} Bill.Stephens at pbsg.com
Fri Jun 21 13:45:05 UTC 2002


Nope, 2 servers side by side, same Ethernet switch.

 
 

Bill Stephens
PepsiCo Business Solutions Group
Bill.Stephens at pbsg.com
972.376.7155      fax: 972.376.6019
 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: dbotham at edeltacom.com [mailto:dbotham at edeltacom.com] 
Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 8:18 AM
To: 'bind-users at isc.org'
Subject: RE: Zone Transfer Prob.



Is there a firewall in this picture somewhere?

Dave...


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Ok, now I'm really concerned.  I have a cross-over cable between the two
servers.  I added the IP address of the masters cross-over, and the
transfer
took off!  I have it set to transfer-format many-answers;transfers 160;};
I'm on a 100mb switched Ethernet segment what could be constipating the
transfer?




Bill Stephens
PepsiCo Business Solutions Group
Bill.Stephens at pbsg.com
972.376.7155      fax: 972.376.6019



-----Original Message-----
From: Stephens, Bill {PBSG}
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 4:29 PM
To: Treptow, Craig; bind-users at isc.org
Cc: Stephens, Bill {PBSG}
Subject: RE: Zone Transfer Prob.

Yep, tried it, I even tried putting the whole soa on one line. Still no
dice.




Bill Stephens
PepsiCo Business Solutions Group
Bill.Stephens at pbsg.com
972.376.7155      fax: 972.376.6019



-----Original Message-----
From: Treptow, Craig [mailto:Treptow.Craig at principal.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 4:16 PM
To: bind-users at isc.org
Cc: 'Stephens, Bill {PBSG}'
Subject: RE: Zone Transfer Prob.

Is the '(' really on the next line?  If so, try moving it up to the end of
the previous line.

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephens, Bill {PBSG} [mailto:Bill.Stephens at pbsg.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 4:07 PM
To: bind-users at isc.org
Subject: RE: Zone Transfer Prob.



Ok, now I'm getting somewhere.  I'm starting to receive this error:

20-Jun-2002 15:53:02.967 load: warning: Zone "myzone.com" (file /var/named
/sec/db.myzone.com): no SOA RR found

I've checked the soa record, and the newsgroups.  I have the spaces before
and after the ( ).  Any other ideas?



Bill Stephens
PepsiCo Business Solutions Group
Bill.Stephens at pbsg.com
972.376.7155      fax: 972.376.6019



-----Original Message-----
From: Stephens, Bill {PBSG} [mailto:Bill.Stephens at pbsg.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 2:50 PM
To: bind-users at isc.org
Subject: Zone Transfer Prob.


I have a zone (1 out of about 120) that absolutely refuses to transfer to
other ISC BIND slave servers, but transfers to NT slave servers.  The ISC
BIND servers are all running BIND 8.3.1 on RedHat Linux 7.0 systems (kernel
2.2.19).  I can successfully do a dig axfr.  I've double checked my soa
records etc.  It was working until a couple of days ago, then just stopped.

Named zone def Pri:

zone "myzone.com" IN
{
        type master;
              file "db.myzone.com";
                 check-names warn;
};

named zone def slave:

zone "myzone.com" {
        type slave;
        file "sec/db.myzone.com";
        masters {
                156.81.229.50;
                };
        check-names ignore;
        };

 SOA Primary:
$ttl 86400
$ORIGIN com.
myzone    300     IN      SOA     pbslcm00004.myzone.com.
dnsadmin.pbsg.com.
(
                        2002062000
                        10800
                        3600
                        604800
                        86400 )
        86400   IN      NS      pbslcm00004.myzone.com.
        86400   IN      NS      pbslcm00005.myzone.com.

I have the logging set to debug, and I'm not seeing anything.  The zone is
loaded on the primary, with the correct serial, no errors.  The slave
receives the notify.  An AXFR is approved, but the slave never creates the
file, not even the temporary.  I've been fighting it all day, and have had
no luck.  I must be missing something obvious.  Any ideas?  Is there a
limit
to the number of zones BIND will support?


Bill Stephens
PepsiCo Business Solutions Group
Bill.Stephens at pbsg.com
972.376.7155      fax: 972.376.6019










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