> Hallo! > > I run a mail server for exampleALPHA.tld, and that same box also > happens to run as a 'tertiary' DNS server for exampleBETA.tld > There is no direct relationship between alpha and beta, other than that > our two organizations made an arrangement to act as fallback DNS for > each other. We do not accept mail for each other, or anything else. > We host 'zone' files for each other, but those zones are slaves of the > masters on our own servers, and they do not reference the other org. > No, actually, 'exampleBETA.tld' is invalid.
(hint: without real domain names, no one can help you) It could be any number of things.. Is 'exmapleBETA.tld' an a record for the dns servers? Are the dns servers a records for the mx records? With the dwindling economy, the coins put into the crystal ball are few and far between. -- Michael Scheidell, CTO >|SECNAP Network Security Finalist 2009 Network Products Guide Hot Companies FreeBSD SpamAssassin Ports maintainer _________________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned and certified safe by SpammerTrap(r). For Information please see http://www.secnap.com/products/spammertrap/ _________________________________________________________________________