Dear all,
 
Is there a way to check that a slave zone is expired?
I use dig in the following way to see that the zone is not responding on my 
server...but is this due to the fact that the zone is expired or another 
problem?
 
dnszone002:/etc/bind/zones/slave# dig @localhost omega-pharma.be soa
 
; <<>> DiG 9.3.4 <<>> @localhost omega-pharma.be soa
; (1 server found)
;; global options:  printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 26868
;; flags: qr rd; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 13, ADDITIONAL: 0
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;omega-pharma.be.               IN      SOA
;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
.                       518400  IN      NS      A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
.                       518400  IN      NS      B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
.                       518400  IN      NS      C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
.                       518400  IN      NS      D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
.                       518400  IN      NS      E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
.                       518400  IN      NS      F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
.                       518400  IN      NS      G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
.                       518400  IN      NS      H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
.                       518400  IN      NS      I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
.                       518400  IN      NS      J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
.                       518400  IN      NS      K.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
.                       518400  IN      NS      L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.
.                       518400  IN      NS      M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.

 
- How can I see that it is because the zone is expired? 
 
- Is there a way to visualise all the zones that are expired (to make a cleanup 
of the configuration)
 
 
Thanks for your feedback,
 
Hugo, 
                                          
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