Hi Karen. Please don't start a new thread by replying to an email in an existing discussion -- your message can get lost in that other discussion, rather than appearing as a new topic for anyone who threads their email.
On 2010/03/30, at 16:30, Lear, Karen (Evolver) wrote: > I'm adding a new domain to my existing authoritative name servers, and need > to add an MX record for a device on the existing domain. That device will > serve both domains until we get a new box in and then we will have separate > MX records/devices for each domain. I have created a new zone file and > modified named.conf to include the new zone. When I run named-checkzone, I > get a message about the MX record being out of zone and not having an A > record. However, at the end of my named-checkzone output, I get "OK." Can I > restart named as is without causing problems or do I need to address these > messages? It sounds like you're including a record for mx1.olddomain.gov in the newdomain.gov zone. It's hard to be sure without seeing specifics from your configuration though. > > Thx, > > [kl...@mynameserver]$ sudo named-checkzone -t /dns/chroot/conf -D > NEWDOMAIN.gov MYNEWZONEFILE > zone NEWDOMAIN.gov/IN: NEWDOMAIN.gov/MX 'MX1.OLDDOMAIN.gov' (out of zone) has > no addresses records (A or AAAA) > zone NEWDOMAIN.gov/IN: NEWDOMAIN.gov/MX 'MX2.OLDDOMAIN.gov' (out of zone) has > no addresses records (A or AAAA) > OK > _______________________________________________ > bind-users mailing list > bind-users@lists.isc.org > https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users _______________________________________________ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users