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Date:      Mon, 14 Jan 2002 12:51:14 -0600
From:      jacks@sage-american.com
To:        "jamgill@uu.net" <jamgill@UU.NET>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: NAMED ERRORS - HELP!
Message-ID:  <3.0.5.32.20020114125114.017908f8@mail.sage-american.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.20.0201141339110.7654-100000@haiti.corp.us.uu.n et>
References:  <3.0.5.32.20020114122827.017908f8@mail.sage-american.com>

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I stopped/started natd and the errors quit....for now... so, I'' look at
your suggestions to see WHY this happened. Just migrated to a NEW server
and working out the kinks... may have created a few new kinks in the
process too....

...much obliged!

At 01:42 PM 1.14.2002 -0500, jamgill@uu.net wrote:
>
>That error appears to be coming from your name daemon (aka BIND) not
>NAT.  You might have a missing or outdated /etc/namedb/named.root.  Your
>named.conf might also be confused on where named.root is.
>
>Here's some info in the header of my copy named.root that will tell you
>how to update it:
>
>;       This file is made available by InterNIC registration services
>;       under anonymous FTP as
>;           file                /domain/named.root
>;           on server           FTP.RS.INTERNIC.NET
>;       -OR- under Gopher at    RS.INTERNIC.NET
>;           under menu          InterNIC Registration Services (NSI)
>;              submenu          InterNIC Registration Archives
>;           file                named.root
>;
>;       last update:    Aug 22, 1997
>;       related version of root zone:   1997082200
>; $FreeBSD: src/etc/namedb/named.root,v 1.9 1999/09/13 17:09:08 peter Exp
>$
>;
>; formerly NS.INTERNIC.NET
>;
>.                        3600000  IN  NS    A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
>A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.      3600000      A     198.41.0.4
>
>
>HTH,
>
>--gill
>
>On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 jacks@sage-american.com wrote:
>
>> My messages log is filling up with these NAT errors and I have no idea why:
>> Jan 14 12:24:42 sage-one named[251]: sysquery: no addrs found for root NS
>> (a.ns)
>> Jan 14 12:24:42 sage-one named[251]: sysquery: no addrs found for root
NS ()
>> Jan 14 12:25:07 sage-one named[251]: sysquery: no addrs found for root NS
>> (a.ns)
>> Jan 14 12:25:08 sage-one named[251]: sysquery: no addrs found for root
NS ()
>> Jan 14 12:25:18 sage-one named[251]: sysquery: no addrs found for root NS
>> (a.ns)
>> Jan 14 12:25:18 sage-one named[251]: sysquery: no addrs found for root
NS ()
>> Jan 14 12:25:36 sage-one named[251]: sysquery: no addrs found for root NS
>> (a.ns)
>> Jan 14 12:25:36 sage-one named[251]: sysquery: no addrs found for root
NS ()
>> 
>> ....anyone's help appreciated!
>> 
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> Jack L. Stone,
>> Server Admin
>> 
>> ===================================================
>> Sage-American 
>> http://www.sage-american.com
>> jacks@sage-american.com
>> 
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Best regards,
Jack L. Stone,
Server Admin

===================================================
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http://www.sage-american.com
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....situation excellent! ....I shall attack!"
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