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Re: bind TTL problem



hi ya nate

Add the following BEFORE your soa record below

$TTL	1
@       IN SOA ns1.firetrail.com. hostmaster.mail.firetrail.com. (
	....blah blah...

have fun
alvin

> im really not sure what is causing this ..i just added 2 new domains to my
> named and both of them the system says:
> 
> Zone "shadowsystem.com" (file primary/db.shadowsystem.com): No default TTL
> set using SOA minimum instead
> master zone "shadowsystem.com" (IN) loaded (serial 199911303)
> Zone "shadowsystem.net" (file primary/db.shadowsystem.net): No default TTL
> set using SOA minimum instead
> master zone "shadowsystem.net" (IN) loaded (serial 199911302)
> 
> 
> I believe i set them up like all the others only these 2 cause trouble(but
> they still load at least)  both the headings of the database files are
> identical:
> 
> @       IN SOA ns1.firetrail.com. hostmaster.mail.firetrail.com. (
>                         199911303       ; Serial (yyyymmddnn)
>                         10800           ; refresh - 3yr
>                         3600            ; retry - 1hr
>                         604800          ; expire - 1 week
>                         86400 )         ; min TTL - 1 day
> 
> i dont get why bind is saying there is no TTL  ..anyone have any ideas?
> 
> TIA!
> 
> nate
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