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m : macos-x-server@lists.apple.com 18 January 2006 • 11:12AM -0500

Re: DNS Errors
by Geron Craig

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Here is my named.local file

macmaster:/var/named administrator$ cat named.local
$ORIGIN localhost.
$TTL 86400
0.0.127.in-addr.arpa.                                   IN      SOA
@.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa. root.   (
                                                        2006011715      ;
Serial
                                                        3H      ;
Refresh
                                                        15M     ;
Retry
                                                        1W      ;
Expire
                                                        1D       ) ;
Minimum
0.0.127.in-addr.arpa.                                   IN      NS      @

1                                       IN      PTR     localhost.
macmaster:/var/named administrator$


On 1/17/06 9:10 PM, "Geron Craig" <gcraig@gbco...> wrote:

> I created a new zone, gbcmedia.net.  Added the name server and added a
> couple of machines..
>
>
> On 1/17/06 9:06 PM, "Jaime Magiera" <jaime@sens...> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Jan 17, 2006, at 9:54 PM, Geron Craig wrote:
>>
>>> Can anyone tell me what these errors are coming from?
>>>
>>> This is from a clean install of Tiger server and just added my
>>> first zone
>>> through server admin.
>>>
>>> 17-Jan-2006 20:46:17.010 dns_rdata_fromtext: named.local:3: near
>>> '@.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa.': bad name (check-names)
>>> 17-Jan-2006 20:46:17.010 zone 0.0.127.in-addr.arpa/IN: loading
>>> master file
>>> named.local: bad name (check-names)
>>
>> Let me take a wild stab at this... There's an error on line 3, near @
>> where there is a bad DNS name ; )
>>
>> If you get a chance, pick up a book on DNS. It will be immensely
>> helpful to you. Do you know what "@" represents? If you do, the error
>> (and it's repair) will be clear.
>>
>> I'm curious what entries you made into the zone. Could you post
>> those? If it's an error in Apple's GUI, you should submit a ticket.
>> If it's human error, see if you can learn enough about DNS to figure
>> it out.
>>
>> Jaime
>>
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