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Subject: Re: NSLINT and DNS configuration
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Richard Morte wrote:

> Are these "errors" due to nslint's inability to find it's way through
> the config files ( I shouldn't trust nslint's output) or has it found
> something I should investigate further (nslint is good and I've clearly
> got it wrong)?

	It's extremely unlikely that nslint is wrong. However it is impossible
to diagnose further without seeing the zone file. If you're serious
about setting up DNS you should buy and read "DNS and BIND, Third
Edition" from O'Reilly. 

Good luck,

Doug
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