Hi Ben,
 
Thanks for reply now my root server (rootns.man) is responding to
abc.com. after enabling the recursion to Yes in abc.com server, now my
question is, Is my abc.com still called authoritative Name server or a
caching name server I was intend to set up a authoritative name server,
and hope by enabling recursion iam still authoritative server.
 
Regards
Mani

________________________________

From: Ben Bridges [mailto:bbrid...@springnet.net] 
Sent: Friday, March 20, 2009 8:35 PM
To: T MANIKANDAN-PKXR74; bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: RE: Root Server Simulation Communication Problem


You have recursion disabled on your abc.com server, and I believe that
is preventing your query from succeeding.  My understanding is that the
contents of the root hints file are not stored in the server's cache
(which means, I think, that they are not themselves returned in response
to queries for those records).  Since you have recursion disabled on
abc.com, it is never using its root hints to query your root server
(rootns.man) for the NS and A records for the root zone (which sounds
obfuscated, but it is done that way because the root servers themselves
have the most current list of servers for the root zone).
 
 
________________________________

From: bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org
[mailto:bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of T
MANIKANDAN-PKXR74
Sent: Friday, March 20, 2009 8:30 AM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Root Server Simulation Communication Problem



        Hi,
        
          I am trying to set up lab which replicates the root server
also. ( DNS with Root server simulation for Intranet),
        Basically I have two servers one abc.com as authoritative server
and the other rootns.man acting as root server. running BIND 9 on both. 

        
         I have done the following things in my named.conf file
        
        options {
        directory "/var/named";
        recursion no;
        };
        
        zone "." {
        type hint;
        file "root";
        };
        
        zone "abc.com" IN {
        type master;
        file "forward";
        };
        
        zone "10.168.192.in-addr.arpa" IN {
        type master;
        file "reverse";
        };
        
        My root File (Points to another DNS acting as Root server let us
call rootns.man)
        
        .               86400           IN      NS      rootns.man.
        rootns.man.     86400           IN      A       1.2.3.4
        
        My Forward and reverse file
        
        $TTL 3600
        @ IN SOA abc.com. root.abc.com. (
                                        42      ; serial
                                        3H      ; refresh
                                        15M     ; retry
                                        1W      ; expiry
                                        1D)     ; minimum
                        IN NS abc.com.
        abc.com. IN A 192.168.10.12
        
        
        $TTL 3600
        @ IN SOA abc.com. root.abc.com.(
                                        42      ; serial
                                        3H      ; refresh
                                        15M     ; retry
                                        1W      ; expiry
                                        1D)     ; minimum
        
         IN NS abc.com.
        12 IN PTR abc.com.
        
        In the other DNS server rootns.man (acting root server)
        
        zone "." IN {
        type master;
        file "forward";
        };
        
        
        Forward file in roons.man server
        
        
        $TTL    86400
        @               IN SOA  rootns.man root.rootns.man (
                                                42              ; serial
(d. adams)
                                                3H              ;
refresh
                                                15M             ; retry
                                                1W              ; expiry
                                                1D )            ;
minimum
        .               IN NS           rootns.man.
        rootns.man.     IN A            1.2.3.4 

         

        Once completing this I have a minor problem that is my abc.com
server is not able to determine the root server (rootns.man) IP address.
attached the DIG output from abc.com server. can any one please help me
in resolving this issue.

         

        Regards

        Mani

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