Hi All,
I recently set up a new web server for a group of hosts, and mirrored
the setup of bind off a working system. For some reason, the DNS is
not resolving off public dns server when the nameservers for these
domains are directed to this server, and i cannot resolve any of the
zones off public DNS but i can if i direct dig to resolve off the
server's IP.
The major difference is the registrar for the new domains. I am using Site5.Com
, and have directed the domains to the new nameservers.
Example, the domain is angrserver.net
Digging angryserver.net returns a timeout. I registered the name
servers below to the correct ip's, 205.186.156.125 and 205.186.156.124
on SIte5.
Primary Nameserver: dns.angryserver.net
Secondary Nameserver: dns2.angryserver.net
Dig angryserver.net @205.186.156.125 returns the correct results. Bind
successfully started.
How will the registrar be able to resolve the host name dns.angryserver.net
if dns is not propagating? I understand that when you register a
domain, the registrar will send the nameserver information to the root
servers, which are then queried for your domain when you do a lookup.
If dns.angryserver.net and dns2.angryserver.net is not propagated to
the root servers, how can it be resolved to the correct nameserver? Do
i need to create an A record for another domain and point that to the
nameservers, and then update my NS records for angryserver.net to use
the other domain?
Bind is running and the zones are working, its just the whole working
across the internet that's getting me confussed.
Thanks,
Mike
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