Why should we change the master server in the SOA record from oxygen,
when oxygen is the real master? It is a "hidden" master. I believe
that it is the CNAME that is causing zonecheck.fr to fail. The
zonecheck.fr utility does not fail on our other zones that have a hidden
master.
I've used domain checking tools before that check that the master server
in the SOA record is actually valid, and judging by the error message
returned by zonecheck.fr, that's what it's doing.
"Unable to find primary nameserver (SOA)"
The NS records do not indicate which is the "primary" so the only way
zonecheck.fr can determine this is from the SOA record.
My guess? It's trying to find "oxygen.aps.anl.gov." in your NS records,
and it's not there so it complains. The domain, however, is resolvable.
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