Re: bind TTL problem
thanks! ill try it out, i still find it odd that it did this for only 2
domains ...these may be the only 2 since i upgraded bind, but i got about
55 others that do not give this error..i suppose i should change all them
as well and add the $TTL at the top of the file as well..
thanks again both iain and alvin!
been playin with beos the past few hours, fancy system..
nate
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Iain Lamb wrote:
sephoq >Try adding a value like this to the top of your zone files:
sephoq >
sephoq >$TTL <TTL value>
sephoq >
sephoq >a note from the isc states -
sephoq >
sephoq >(http://www.isc.org/products/BIND/docs/config_hints.html)
sephoq >
sephoq >config hints for bind 8.2.2:
sephoq >
sephoq >In BIND 8.2.1, the TTL value in the SOA record now applies to negative
sephoq >responses only. Add a line "$TTL <TTL value>" at the beginning of the
sephoq >zone file, before the SOA.
sephoq >
sephoq >cheers,
sephoq >
sephoq >/iain
sephoq >
sephoq >aphro <nate@firetrail.com> wrote:
sephoq >
sephoq >>i dont get why bind is saying there is no TTL ..anyone have any ideas?
sephoq >
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