Hi, 

At 12:06 AM 6/22/98 -0700, Paul Fontenot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Got a problem I hope someone can help with, problem follows:

See below for answers ...

>Log entries ...
>
>Jun 21 23:58:21 router named[8365]: starting.  named 4.9.6-REL Tue Mar 31
>13:35:17 EST 1998
>^[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/redhat/BUILD/bind-4.9.6/named
>Jun 21 23:58:21 router named[8365]: cache zone "" loaded (serial 0)
>Jun 21 23:58:21 router named[8365]: named.forward:1: expected a number
>Jun 21 23:58:21 router named[8365]: named.forward: WARNING SOA expire
>value is less then maintainance interval (0 < 900)
>Jun 21 23:58:21 router named[8365]: named.forward: WARNING SOA refresh
>value is less then maintainance interval (0 < 900)
>Jun 21 23:58:21 router named[8365]: named.forward: WARNING SOA retry value
>is less then maintainance interval (0 < 900)
>Jun 21 23:58:21 router named[8365]: named.forward: WARNING SOA expire
>value is less then 7 days (0)
>Jun 21 23:58:21 router named[8365]: Zone "cuda.org" (file named.forward):
>no NS RRs found at zone top
>Jun 21 23:58:21 router named[8365]: primary zone "cuda.org" rejected due
>to errors (serial 0)
>
>And the offending named.forward file ...
>
>cuda.org.       IN SOA  router.cuda.org. root.router.cuda.org.  )

UMMM,                                                            ^ bingo

>                        1998072101      ; Serial Number
>                        10800           ; Refresh after 3 hours
>                        3600            ; Retry after 1 hour
>                        3600000         ; Expire after ~ 42 days
>                        259200  )       ; MIN TTL
>; Localhost entry
>localhost       IN      A       127.0.0.1
>
>;Nameserver entry
>router          IN      NS      192.168.1.1<-----------------------            
>;local machines                                                          |
>freebsd         IN      A       192.168.1.2                       |
>laptop          IN      A       192.168.1.3                       |
>linux           IN      A       192.168.1.4                       |
>                                                                  |
>And the question would be, WTF am i overlooking?                  |
>The NS RR is right there ------------------------------------------
>
>All whitespace is stripped from named.forward, named.boot, and named.rev .
>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>-Paul
>
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