On sam, sep 29, 2007 at 11:15:38 +0000, Eric Van Buggenhaut wrote:
> Package: pdnsd
> Version: 1.2.4par-0.2
> Severity: important
>
> I have my pdnsd server setup with two mx entries for a domain. Still the
> server only responds dns queries with the second entry and seems to forget
> about the first one:
>
> rr {
> ttl=86400;
> #owner="ns.amps.es.";
> name="amps.es";
> mx="piano.amps.es",10;
> soa="ns.amps.es.","root.ns.amps.es.",42,86400,900,86400,86400;
> }
>
> rr {
> ttl=86400;
> #owner="ns.amps.es.";
> name="amps.es";
> mx="smtp.proyectosolidario.org",20;
> soa="ns.amps.es.","root.ns.amps.es.",42,86400,900,86400,86400;
> }
You should write your configuration like this:
rr {
ttl=86400;
#owner="ns.amps.es.";
name="amps.es";
mx="piano.amps.es",10;
mx="smtp.proyectosolidario.org",20;
soa="ns.amps.es.","root.ns.amps.es.",42,86400,900,86400,86400;
}
Afaict, you can have only _one_ rr section per given "name". I tried
the setup here, and it works properly and dig MX shows both MX with the
proper priorities.
Cheers,
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·O· Pierre Habouzit
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