On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 09:07, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> RH9
> 
> Have many domain names and I would like to be the master zone for them. 
> The problem is I cant seem to put my brain around this.  I have tried
> adding an additional zone to my dns (which serves a local only zone for
> our intranet).
> 
> This is the zone file I added:
> 
> -----snip-----
> $TTL  3H
> @ IN SOA example.com root.mpn (
>                       20030904        ; serial
>                       8H              ; refresh
>                       2M              ; retry
>                       4W              ; expiry
>                       1D )            ; minimum
> ;
>               NS      nameserver.mpn  ; Inet address of ns
>               MX      10 mail4        ; primary ms
> ;
> 
> ;-----------------------------------
> mail          A       192.168.10.4
> smtp          A       192.168.10.4
> www           A       204.251.10.215
> ;-----------------------------------
> -----snip-----
> 
> and then the named.conf I add:
> 
> -----snip-----
> zone "example.com" IN {
>  type master;
>  notify no;
>  file "example.com.zone";
> };
> -----snip-----
> 
> When I add this everything seems to work (ie testing with dig gives the
> proper response and authority), but I just don't feel like I get it.  Am
> I doing this the correct way?  I have a bunch to add so I want to be
> sure.
> 
> Note: The .mpn is the TLD for the intranet which has been working great.

After joining the BIND list I was able to ascertain that I had in fact
been successful with the setup of my domain names.  Yeah!


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