How can i fix this warning in my lof files

Kevin Darcy kcd at daimlerchrysler.com
Wed May 29 00:19:16 UTC 2002


Look closely at the logfile message -- it offers a clue.

Or, failing that, read RFC 2308 or the BIND 9 ARM.


- Kevin

Jester wrote:

> Hello,
>
> What line would i need to add to fix this problem then
>
> Thanx
> "Barry Margolin" <barmar at genuity.net> wrote in message
> news:acluc1$gph$1 at isrv4.isc.org...
> > In article <aclo0d$dnk$1 at isrv4.isc.org>, Jester <admin at eziekiel.com>
> wrote:
> > >@               IN      SOA     eziekiel.com.   root.eziekiel.com. (
> > >                        2001121305 ; serial
> > >                        21600      ; refresh
> > >                        3600       ; retry
> > >                        604800     ; expire
> > >                        86400      ; default_ttl
> > >                        )
> > >@               IN      NS      eziekiel.com.
> > >1               IN      PTR     localhost.
> > >
> > >
> > >What is wrong with this setup do i am getting no ttl even though i have
> set
> > >it to 86400
> >
> > You don't have a $TTL directive to set the default TTL.  The line that you
> > have labeled "; default_ttl" is the Minimum TTL field, which is now used
> as
> > the negative cache TTL, not the default TTL.  For backward compatibility,
> > if you leave out the $TTL directive, that field will be used as the
> > default, which is precisely what the warning message said: "No default TTL
> > ($TTL <value>) set, using SOA minimum instead".
> >
> > --
> > Barry Margolin, barmar at genuity.net
> > Genuity, Woburn, MA
> > *** DON'T SEND TECHNICAL QUESTIONS DIRECTLY TO ME, post them to
> newsgroups.
> > Please DON'T copy followups to me -- I'll assume it wasn't posted to the
> group.
> >
>
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