And you still have some IPv6 connectivity issues:
Jun 20 19:21:58 ns1 named[3178]: error
(network unreachable) resolving
'ns1.mweb.co.za//IN': 2001:4200::a::1#53
Jun 20 19:21:58 ns1 named[3178]: err
Either the slave tries to reach the master using wrong source IP address
(0.0.0.0#0 means it leaves this to system) or the master does not allow
traffic from slave (e.g. firewall).
On 17.06.11 21:44, Jarosław Świerczyński wrote:
Nope, I know for sure that the master becomes reachable from the s
grep named /var/log/syslog on my master:
Jun 21 09:26:22 ns1 named[4205]: running
Jun 21 09:26:22 ns1 named[4205]: zone 0.0.10.in-addr.arpa/IN/internal:
sending notifies (serial 16)
Jun 21 09:26:22 ns1 named[4205]: zone
metropolitanbuntu.co.za/IN/internal: sending notifies (serial 16)
Jun 21 09:2
On 06/21/2011 12:59 AM, Kevin Darcy wrote:
On 6/17/2011 8:01 AM, Phil Mayers wrote:
On 17/06/11 12:10, Andrew Benton wrote:
And it works well for every domain on the internet. Except for
www.nhs.uk - I can't resolve nhs.uk
www.nhs.uk is, currently, a CNAME to www.prod.nhs.uk.akadns.net
You
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 09:34:19AM +0200,
Metropolitan College wrote
a message of 115 lines which said:
> grep named /var/log/syslog on my master:
Great, a message in a normal format (I stopped reading your HTML
emails).
> zone metropolitanbuntu.co.za/IN: NS 'ns1.metropolitanbuntu.co.za' ha
On 21/06/2011 11:59, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 09:34:19AM +0200,
> Metropolitan College wrote
> a message of 115 lines which said:
>
>> grep named /var/log/syslog on my master:
>
> Great, a message in a normal format (I stopped reading your HTML
> emails).
I'm sorr
On 21 Jun 2011, at 08:34, Metropolitan College wrote:
> named-checkzone metropolitanbuntu.co.za 194.134.41.in-addr.arpa on my
> master:
>
> zone metropolitanbuntu.co.za/IN: NS 'ns1.metropolitanbuntu.co.za' has no
> address records (A or )
> zone metropolitanbuntu.co.za/IN: NS 'ns2.metropoli
zone metropolitanbuntu.co.za/IN: NS 'ns1.metropolitanbuntu.co.za' has no
address records (A or )
It's up to you to add these address records since it is your
zone. Edit the zone file of metropolitanbuntu.co.za and add the
addresses. For instance:
ns1 2001:db8:cafe::1:53
Since i
Metropolitan College wrote:
(...using normal text now, and not the HTML thingie which was messed up in
Squirrelmail here - so I'll bother reading your postings now :-)
I'll admit I am a bit confused about what your current setup actually is.
Having taken a couple of quick looks at your previous
On 21/06/2011 13:07, Eivind Olsen wrote:
> Metropolitan College wrote:
>
> (...using normal text now, and not the HTML thingie which was messed up in
> Squirrelmail here - so I'll bother reading your postings now :-)
So sorry for that!
>
> I'll admit I am a bit confused about what your current s
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 03:13:44PM +0200,
Metropolitan College wrote
a message of 82 lines which said:
> root@ns1:/var/cache/bind# named-checkzone metropolitanbuntu.co.za
> 194.134.41.in-addr.arpa
This command line makes no sense. The manual says: 'named-checkzone
{zonename} {filename}'. I
On 21/06/2011 16:00, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 03:13:44PM +0200,
> Metropolitan College wrote
> a message of 82 lines which said:
>
>> root@ns1:/var/cache/bind# named-checkzone metropolitanbuntu.co.za
>> 194.134.41.in-addr.arpa
>
Thanks for this explains!
> This
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 12:26:30PM +0200,
Metropolitan College wrote
a message of 87 lines which said:
> I'm sorry, I forgot that a terminal mail clients don't support HTMl,
No, it's simply that it is much more complicated to read (for
instance, there is no easy way to separate the reply fro
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 12:26:30PM +0200,
Metropolitan College wrote
a message of 87 lines which said:
> But since I got the internal services to resolve, if I remove the
> internal resolution, I won't solve request in the case if my
> internet is down?
This sentence is not clear. So I prefe
On 06/21/11 08:13, Metropolitan College wrote:
On 21/06/2011 13:07, Eivind Olsen wrote:
Metropolitan College wrote:
(...using normal text now, and not the HTML thingie which was messed up in
Squirrelmail here - so I'll bother reading your postings now :-)
So sorry for that!
I'll admit I am
On 21/06/2011 15:22, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 12:26:30PM +0200,
> Metropolitan College wrote
> a message of 87 lines which said:
>
>> But since I got the internal services to resolve, if I remove the
>> internal resolution, I won't solve request in the case if my
>
Metropolitan College wrote:
> Please can you try to ping ns[1-2].metropolitanbuntu.co.za from your
> side to see if the DNS responding?
Judging from
http://www.metropolitancollege.co.za/erickom/bind/metropolitanbuntu.co.za.external
your nameservers external addresses are 41.134.194.90 and 41.134.
Metropolitan College wrote:
> I was confusing perhaps!
> so there's is not way to check the reverse?
Sure there is. But the reverse zone is called 194.134.41.in-addr.arpa, and
it's using a file of the same name:
named-checkzone 194.134.41.in-addr.arpa 194.134.41.in-addr.arpa
> Please can you t
This sounds like a failure of the DNS Notify system. Have you checked the logs?
If nothing interesting is logged, have you checked the logging statement?
Regards,
Chris Buxton
BlueCat Networks
On Jun 17, 2011, at 2:20 PM, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Good Evening,
>
> my three NS where working pr
On 21/06/2011 19:15, Eivind Olsen wrote:
> Metropolitan College wrote:
>
>> I was confusing perhaps!
>> so there's is not way to check the reverse?
>
> Sure there is. But the reverse zone is called 194.134.41.in-addr.arpa, and
> it's using a file of the same name:
>
Okay! Thanks
> named-checkzo
On 21/06/2011 19:32, Eivind Olsen wrote:
> Metropolitan College wrote:
>> Please can you try to ping ns[1-2].metropolitanbuntu.co.za from your
>> side to see if the DNS responding?
>
> Judging from
> http://www.metropolitancollege.co.za/erickom/bind/metropolitanbuntu.co.za.external
> your nameser
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