On Thu, 6 Nov 2008 09:27:00 +0100 "Jesus arteche" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the help...but Julian...It's not clear to me...Where i > should add the zone....i added to nameb.conf.local this: > > zone "." IN{ > type slave; > file "/etc/bind/db.root"; > masters { 62.42.230.24 <http://58.6.115.46/>; }; > allow-transfer { any; }; > notify no; > }; > > where 62.42.230.24 is the DNS of my ISP... > > but this no work...Dns server not resolve ... what an i doing wrong? See man named.conf: MASTERS masters string [ port integer ] { ( masters | ipv4_address [port integer] | ipv6_address [port integer] ) [ key string ]; ... }; You've given an URL in the specification of a master server, and named tries to interpret the URL as a port specification. If you really do need to specify the http port for this, try 80 (see /etc/services). But try without specifying a port first: zone "." IN { type slave; file "/etc/bind/db.root"; masters { 62.42.230.24; }; allow-transfer { any; }; notify no; }; For better understanding, if you read /usr/share/doc/HOWTO/en-txt/DNS-HOWTO.gz, line 1498: "A slave is simply a nameserver that copies zone files from a master." This is useful for creating backup servers, but is setting a backup server for your ISP what you want to do? GH -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]