Re: DNS questions
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Hi Elizabeth,
Thank you for your help and for replying. My 'domain.com' is a
registered domain (INTERNIC), and it's registered under
200.61.76.88, my primary nameserver is also registered as
ns.domain.com.
I'm still confused regarding what what to put in my reverse zone
files, because I'm not sure if I have to use the zone 200.61.76 and
add PTRs to 200.61.76.88 and 200.61.76.65 or 200.61.76.88 and just add
a pointer to 200.61.76.88. Also with the domain.com zone file I'm not
sure if this is correct : " NS ns
MX 10 mail
ns A 200.61.76.88
MX 10 mail
deb CNAME ns
www CNAME ns
ftp CNAME ns
mail CNAME ns "
or
I have to do this instead
" NS ns
MX 10 mail
ns A 200.61.76.88
MX 10 mail
www CNAME ns
ftp CNAME ns
mail CNAME ns "
deb A 192.168.0.1
MX 10 mail
"
deb is the linux gw with 2 eth interfaces and 2 ip addresses
The conclusion is my 'domain.com' is not resolving properly so I'm
trying to find out what I did wrong.
Regards,
Rick
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