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Date:      Fri, 7 Nov 1997 19:25:58 -0500 
From:      ringlord@bbs.dcoisp.net
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   named concerns
Message-ID:  <TCPSMTP.17.11.7.-13.25.58.3047923923.4227@bbs.dcoisp.net>

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Hello to all.
I will make this quick.
I recently setup my own nameserver running bind 4.96 on a freebsd
2.2.2-r box.  I am reading the o'reilly and associates book on dns and
bind.
All of my nameserver tests have gone flaulessly, IE, I can lookup names
with nslookup both on my own network, as well as remotely.  I have all
my machines set to use my home made nameserver as the primary
nameserver, and all nameserver routines appear to work.
However, when I look in the /var/log/messages file, I am receiving
syntax errors all over the place.  These errors point to my db files,
both db.domain and db.ip-number files.
Now, qmail will not resolve remote names, but it will when I switch to
my secondary nameserver, which is run by my isp.
So.  With all that said, I am lead to believe that there is indeed
something incorrect with my syntax.
I should explain that I am including my db.domain file, not to take up
bandwidth and list space, but I could really use a pointer or two.  I am
blind, so I have all my books converted to ascii text format.  It could
very well be that this is a syntax error, and it is due to the way that
the book is being presented to me on screen.
BTW.  I am using long names here, not short-cuts.
The name of the file is: db.dcoisp and the domain is dcoisp.net.  SHould
I name the file, db.dcoisp.net?
Thank you very much for any assistance.
Jeremy Hartley

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