You might want to set your serial to a date format like:
2006032600
When you do an update on the same day you just increment the last
digit(s).
2006032601
You are more likely to remember when you have done updates with a date.
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, Hiren Dave wrote:
Hi Uwe,
The main probl
Hi Uwe,
The main problem in my configuration was this:> search server1.guru.com server2.guru.comsearch guru.com
> zone "server1.guru.com" IN {make this: zone "guru.com" IN {
After changing this, my dns server is working fine. Thanks a lot dude.
Hiren
On 3/26/06, Uwe Thiem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 26 March 2006 10:01, Hiren Dave wrote:
Alright, I'll bite. ;-)
Some small errors.
> server1.guru.com (192.168.0.2) Primary DNS Server
> server2.guru.com (192.168.0.3) Secondary DNS Server
>
> => Here is my configuration file for server1.guru.com machine.
>
> ###/etc/reso
Am Sonntag 26 März 2006 10:01 schrieb Hiren Dave:
> WHAT IS WRONG IN SETUP? PLEASE HELP ME.
Your zone files are borked. Check them for consistency (for example, don't
define the zone to be server1.guru.com, but guru.com...
--- Heiko.
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Hi,
There are two DNS server in my local network.
server1.guru.com (192.168.0.2) Primary DNS Serverserver2.guru.com (192.168.0.3
) Secondary DNS Server
=> Here is my configuration file for server1.guru.com machine.
###/etc/resolve.conf##domain guru.
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