On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 3:10 PM, Camaleón
<noelamac@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, 12 Jun 2011 13:17:06 +0200, Christian Simo wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 3:08 PM, Camaleón <
noelamac@gmail.com> wrote:
(...)
>> I dunno how can we help you if we don't know what is your network
>> layout, what routers/gateways/modems do you have configured at your
>> site and what tests are you doing right know.
>>
> The routers is a Cisco provide by my ISP and I got 4 switch D-LINK
> on the network.
Okay, so the only adsl gateway is the Cisco, that is controlled by your
ISP.
Yeah!
> I said before, I planed to have two DNS server one as primary on
> 10.0.0.80 and another as slave on 10.0.0.82
>
> my router IP is 41.134.19.89, 10.0.0.80 pointing on 41.134.19.90 with
> port 53 open and 10.0.0.82 pointing on 41.134.19.91 with ports 53 and 80
> open.
>
> See below my primary DNS configuration:
(...)
What application is giving you that error?
There is not application that giving me the problem, it's a
.CO.ZA Domain registrations http://www.coza.net.zawhen I tried to update the domain
kom.co.za, their (A .
CO.ZA Domain registry) server sent me an Invalid Nameserver errors
Telling that my name server (
n1.kom.co.za and
n2.kom.co.za) that I indicated as a Primary and Slave servers FQDN are not pointing on 41.134.19.90 and 41.134.19.91 but pointing on "
41-134-19-90.dsl.mweb.co.za" and "
41-134-19-91.dsl.mweb.co.za"
I even emailed to my ISP the errors and still waiting for their responses.
what make me so strange is that I never login on the Cisco router to really see how the configuration looks.
is it something's wrong with my Debian machine configurations?
It seems like a problem with your assigned IPs and reverve dns resolution
(rDNS) that points to your domain name.
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