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DNS question 2



Thanks for your reply. I inserted an A record under the SOA, and everthing is working
fine now.

Subba Rao
subb3 at ibm.net
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Disclaimer - I question and speak for myself.

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On Sat, 28 Aug 1999 22:41:15 -0400, Brian Conway wrote:

>> For the real world domain names, such as CNN.COM, UMICH.EDU or
>> TIME.COM (and on and on), I do get the address of a host. When I put in
>> my domain TRYNIX.COM,  I get
>> "localhost can't find trynix.com: Server failed"
>>
>> Why is this happening? How do I make nslookup find my own bogus domain?
>
>Did you put in a reverse arpa file for the bogus domain and include it in
>/etc/named.conf as well, or just the single lookup file?  You will need two
>files in use total per domain if doing reverse.
>
>Brian Conway
>dogbert at clue4all.net
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