> Op zondag 23 februari 2003 22:58, schreef Ragnar Paulson:
> > You don't need the entire ip address, just:
> >
> > 1 IN PTR 200mhz.somename.lan.
> >
> > or if you want to be verbose, then use the entire zone terminated by a
> > period
> > 1.0.168.192.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR 200mhz.somename.lan.
>
> I've changed to zone file to look like this:
> 1 IN PTR 200mhz.somename.lan.
> 2 IN PTR 1ghz.somename.lan.
> 3 IN PTR 233mhz.somename.lan.
> 4 IN PTR 700mhz.somename.lan.
>
> But it still doesn't work. It seems I'm using BIND 9.1.3 btw.
> Thanks again.
>
Well at this stage you need to show us exactly what problems
you are seeing. The wrong name was the obvious error.
Cut and paste the command used along with the error.
Check your logs to ensure that all the zone loaded cleanly.
Show us the contents of /etc/resolv.conf.
Tell us whether this is a problem local to the server or
on a remote client. Note many machines have built in firewalls
that need to be opened up for the machine to be used as a nameserver
of other machines.
Mark
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