Enrico Farabollini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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There's nothing obviously wrong apart from your zone declarations in
your original posting.

    *   Your forward zone shouldn't contain PTR entries

    *   Your reverse zone should contain only PTR entries (and one SOA)

    *   You should exclude the RFC1918 zone for 192.168 if that's your
        local network

There's other strangeness but I really don't see why it's stopping the
server running. You might want to try (a) removing the forward first
directive, (b) removing the entire forwarders section (and the forward
first). Other than that I've not really got any more ideas.

Chris


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