On Jul 20, 12:50 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Proulx) wrote:
> rocky wrote:
> > 1, To make is serve as the Internet Name Resolution I make the Debian
> > Desktop's /etc/resolv.conf only have one line "nameserver 127.0.0.1"
>
> I suggest using the 'resolvconf' package.  It creates a framework to
> manage /etc/resolv.conf when interfaces come online and go offline.
> Read the /usr/share/doc/resolvconf/README* files for information.
>
>
>
> > $$$$----------db.mxoffice.in---------begin------------------$$$$$$$$
> > $TTL 86400
> > mxoffice.in.            IN     SOA    woody.mxoffice.in.
> > rocky.mxoffice.in. (
> >                    2007071558     ; Serial no., based on date
> >                         21600     ; Refresh after 6 hours
> >                          3600     ; Retry after 1 hour
> >                        604800     ; Expire after 7 days
> >                          3600     ; Minimum TTL of 1 hour
> >                       )
> > rockyLaptop          IN     A       192.168.1.19
> > woody                 IN     A       192.168.1.55
> > @                     IN     NS      woody
> > ;@                     IN     MX      10 woody
> > www                   IN     CNAME   woody
> > ;ftp                   IN     CNAME   woody
> > woody                 IN     CNAME   @
> > $$$$----------db.mxoffice.in---------end------------------$$$$$$$$
>
> NS entries should be fully qualified and end with a dot.  Also you
> need records for the raw domain name.  Let me suggest the following.
> I put this together pretty quick and so double check it but it should
> be better than you have at this moment.
>
> $TTL 86400
> @  IN  SOA  woody.mxoffice.in. hostmaster.mxoffice.in. (
>                    2007071558     ; Serial no., based on date
>                         21600     ; Refresh after 6 hours
>                          3600     ; Retry after 1 hour
>                        604800     ; Expire after 7 days
>                          3600     ; Minimum TTL of 1 hour
>                       )
> ; name servers
>                 IN      NS      woody.mxoffice.in.
> ; mxoffice.in records
>                 IN      MX      20 mail.mxoffice.in.
>                 IN      A       192.168.1.55
> ;
> localhost       IN      A       127.0.0.1
> ;
> rockyLaptop     IN      A       192.168.1.19
> woody           IN      A       192.168.1.55
>                 IN      MX      10 woody.mxoffice.in.
> mail            IN      A       192.168.1.55
> www             IN      A       192.168.1.55
> ftp             IN      A       192.168.1.55
>
> > $$$$------------db.1.168.192--------begin------------$$$$$$$$$$$
> > LIJIANG:/etc/bind# more db.1.168.192
> > $TTL 86400
> > @                     IN     SOA    woody.mxoffice.in.
> > rocky.mxoffice.in. (
> >                    2007071558     ; Serial no., based on date
> >                         21600     ; Refresh after 6 hours
> >                          3600     ; Retry after 1 hour
> >                        604800     ; Expire after 7 days
> >                          3600     ; Minimum TTL of 1 hour
> >                       )
> > 19                    IN     PTR     rockyLaptop
> > 55                    IN     PTR     woody
> > @                     IN     NS      woody
> > $$$$------------db.1.168.192--------end------------$$$$$$$$$$$
>
> Similar issues here.  Again double check but let me suggest the
> following improvements.
>
> $TTL 86400
> @  IN  SOA  mxoffice.in. root.mxoffice.in. (
>                    2007071558     ; Serial no., based on date
>                         21600     ; Refresh after 6 hours
>                          3600     ; Retry after 1 hour
>                        604800     ; Expire after 7 days
>                          3600     ; Minimum TTL of 1 hour
>                       )
> ; name servers
>                 IN      NS      woody.mxoffice.in.
> ;
> 19              IN      PTR     rockyLaptop.mxoffice.in.
> 55              IN      PTR     woody.mxoffice.in.
>
> > $$$$4------------Error---begin$$$
> >  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ nslookup mxoffice.in
> > Server:         192.168.1.55
> > Address:        192.168.1.55#53
>
> > ** server can't find mxoffice.in: SERVFAIL
> > $$$---error----end---$$$$$$$$
>
> > Did my LAN dns server set up correctly? Does the above nslookup right
> > way of testing that out? If any of you could give me some assistance,
> > I would really appreciate it?
>
> I believe if you make the above changes that you will be okay for that
> lookup now.
>
> Bob
>
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Hey Bob,

You are right! It works!! Thanks all for you help! I do appreciate it!

Blessings,
Rocky


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