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Date:      Fri, 19 Dec 1997 11:52:49 +1100 (EST)
From:      "Daniel O'Callaghan" <danny@panda.hilink.com.au>
To:        Wm Brian McCane <root@bmccane.uit.net>
Cc:        freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Reverse name problem
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.91.971219114348.7588E-100000@panda.hilink.com.au>
In-Reply-To: <199712182152.PAA02846@modem3739496.cavtech.com>

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On Thu, 18 Dec 1997, Wm Brian McCane wrote:

> I am having a problem with my DNS.  I have setup both the primary and 
> secondary DNS to be machines on my internal network.  One of my partners 

You need to tidy up a few things.

In your zone file for uit.net, you list only dns.uit.net.
InterNIC has dns.uit.net and mail.uit.net listed.  You should make this 
consistent.  Also, you should ask someone on the freebsd-isp list if they 
would be kind enough to secondary you.  You really should have a remote 
secondary.  The philosophy is: "Even if you are not reachable, you should 
be resolvable."

Otherwise, if you have a problem, people won't even be able to find out 
your IP addresses, or MX records (ask your upstream provider to act as a 
mail relay and list a backup MX record).  You really don't want people to 
see "Host not found" messages when you are down - much better to have a 
"host not responding".

When you get a new secondary (or two) list them in your zone file and 
register the new data for uit.net with InterNIC.

The same goes for 205.83.209 and any other domains you are hosting.

Danny



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