>> thardferr.com.       IN      SOA     207.174.232.178. abakar.thardferr.com. 
>(
>>                      965335400
>>                      10800
>>                      3600
>>                      432000
>>                      38400 )
>> thardferr.com.       IN      NS      207.174.232.178
>> thardferr.com.       IN      A       207.174.232.177
>> www.thardferr.com.   IN      CNAME   thardferr.com.
>> mail.thardferr.com.  IN      CNAME   thardferr.com.
>> thardferr.com.       IN      MX      10 thardferr.com
>                                               ^^^^^^^^^^
>perhaps a typo, but should there not be a dot after this?

you can also s/"thardferr\.com\."/"@"/ which is much more readable.

I can remember seeing something, that neither SOA nor NS-records may 
point to ip-addresses, only to a-records, so you might want to try 
that...

Another try is to set up a 2nd NS, itīs error-logs are often much more 
verbose than that of the master.

hth,
&rw
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