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RE: [cobalt-users] [raq4] acting as sec. Dns server strange logfile



BL> Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2003 15:49:39 +0200
BL> From: Bob Lenaerts

[ somewhat snipped ]


BL> On my secondary dns server (ns4) :
BL> Apr 25 15:39:03 ns4 named[402]: Err/TO getting serial# for
BL> "deouweschuur.be"

I just performed a successful zone transfer on doeuweschuur.be
from ns3.webline.be to one of our systems. (!)  Odd.


BL> And this is what I get as output from : dig deouweschuur.be (from
BL> another server)
BL>
BL> [root log]# dig www.deouweschuur.be

To check auth nameservers:

	dig +norec @server-name-or-ip deouweschuur.be. ns

To attempt a zone transfer:

	dig +norec @server-name-or-ip deouweschuur.be. axfr


BL> ;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
BL> deouweschuur.be.        86400   IN      NS      ns3.webline.be.
BL> deouweschuur.be.        86400   IN      NS      ns4.webline.be.

This indicates your zone file knows about both NSes, which is
correct.  The AXFR I performed corroborated this.


BL> ;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
BL> ns3.webline.be.         68400   IN      A       193.110.81.4
BL> ns4.webline.be.         68400   IN      A       193.110.81.125

Good.


BL> And still got the error on my secondary dns server.

Hmmmm.


BL> Michael stauber (solarspeed) has put in the
BL> RaQ34-Solarspeed.net-AV-Suite Release 3.0.1  though
BL>
BL> Could this be anything where the error is coming from ?

I don't see how.  Stranger things have happened, but I'd be
extremely surprised.  Short answer: no.

I suspect secondary DNS is improperly configured on ns4.  What
model RaQ is it?  Assuming it's not a 550, fire up a shell
session and

	grep 'deouweschuur\.be' /etc/named/records

and let us know the results.


Eddy
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