thanks for your response.I do this test between two intranet machine and each of them has a local IP.10.0.0.13,additionally the both domain are in the same DNS SERVER 10.0.0.13 ,the zone file as follows: ZONE 1: $ORIGIN . $TTL 86400 ; 1 day test.com IN SOA test.com. www.test.com. ( 19970229 ; serial 10 ; refresh (10 seconds) 10 ; retry (10 seconds) 30 ; expire (30 seconds) 30 ; minimum (30 seconds) ) NS localhost. A 10.0.0.13 $ORIGIN test.com. 1 PTR localhost. email CNAME email.tzqian.com.
ZONE 2: $ORIGIN . $TTL 86400 ; 1 day tzqian.com IN SOA tzqian.com. support.tzqian.com. ( 1997022706 ; serial 10 ; refresh (10 seconds) 10 ; retry (10 seconds) 30 ; expire (30 seconds) 30 ; minimum (30 seconds) ) NS localhost. A 10.0.0.13 $ORIGIN tzqian.com. 1 PTR localhost. email A 10.0.0.1 On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 7:55 PM, Scott Haneda <talkli...@newgeo.com> wrote: > Can you just post your zone file, copy and paste, and do not change any > data in it, use real IP's. Or at least obfuscate them in a way that makes > sense to the rest of us. There really is not a lot of sense in obfuscating > a public data store anyway. > > Here is an example: > > Server #1 > email.server IN A 192.168.1.100 > > Server #2 > email IN CNAME email.server.yourzone.com. > > I am still not sure I understand your issues, you need to show us both > zones, and tell us each zones host name. > > On Mar 11, 2009, at 7:28 PM, tzq tang wrote: > > I think I should explain the question more clearly,I am wondering how >> cname reflect the address,so I do a test in my server >> to add an A record as follows (zone.com): >> email.xx A 12.2.23.4 >> and in another DNS server I add an CNAME record as follows: >> email CNAME email.xx.zone.com. >> but it dosen't work.who can tell me why ? >> > > -- > Scott * If you contact me off list replace talklists@ with scott@ * > >
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