On Saturday 23 October 2004 01:34, Phil Sumner wrote:
Can someone please explain to me where I am going wrong here?
Non-authoritative answer:
pmsumner.eu.org nameserver = 80.229.18.238.pmsumner.eu.org ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ <-- -->
$TTL 86400 pmsumner.eu.org. IN SOA pmsumner.force9.co.uk. root ( 2004102207 ; serial YYYYMMDDNN 3H ; refresh 15M ; retry 1W ; expiry 1D ) ; minimum
IN NS pmsumner.force9.co.uk. IN NS ns8.zoneedit.com.
IN MX 5 mail
IN A 80.229.18.238 www IN A 80.229.18.238 mail IN A 80.229.18.238
You have committed the mistake that all new DNS admins do - you have forgotten the trailing dot on your IN entries. Without the trailing dot BIND assumes that the address is relative to the master domain. Try www IN A 80.229.18.238. Note the trailing dot... Paul -- Paul Hewlett (Linux #359543) Email:`echo az.oc.evitcaten@ttelweh | rev` Tel: +27 21 852 8812 Cel : +27 72 719 2725 FAX: +27 866720563 --