Based on the zone contents below, you shouldn't have any problem
changing the 192.168.1.100 address to anything you want.
But, of course, the zone is illegal because it only has 1 NS record
published at the apex (there is a strict minimum of at least 2), and, as
it stands now, if it is an Internet-facing zone, it's also illegal due
to the presence of a private (192.168.*.*) address in the zone. You said
that 192.168.1.100 is "our one of DNS server", but hopefully you don't
mean that it's a nameserver for *this* zone, or that the zone is not
Internet-facing, or the 192.168.1.100 address is presented in a NAT
(network address translated) form to the Internet, since, again, you
can't use private addresses on the Internet. By definition.
- Kevin
On 9/8/2014 3:43 AM, Pete Fong wrote:
Hi Everybody,
The below item is our DNS (BIND) server configuration. our
Domain*xxx.com <http://xxx.com> *is assigned IP address 192.168.1.100
which is our one of DNS server. Can we change it to our web server IP
address ? Because we want anybody access our domain *xxx.com
<http://xxx.com>* with internet browser then it will go to our
webpage. Am I correct ? I really appreciate anybody help.
@ IN SOA ns1.xxx.com <http://ns1.xxx.com>. root.ns1.xxx.com
<http://root.ns1.xxx.com> (
2014090801 ; serial
2h ; refresh
10m ; retry
1w ; expiry
1h )
IN NS ns1.xxx.com <http://ns1.xxx.com>.
IN A 192.168.1.100
Thank and Best Regards,
Pete Fong
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