failure zone check

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#1 Wed, 12/31/2008 - 09:20
Maurizio1230

failure zone check

Hi all,

http://www.afnic.fr/outils/zonecheck/zc.cgi?zone=linuxinvent.info&afnic=t

what is this problem? At least two nameservers are necessary :(

Maybe my bind is wrongly configured. In fact in all nameserver records (in bind dns) I have

domain.com. Default hi1.hostinvent.com.

How can I fix it for all domains automatically? I want to use these nameservers: ns1.hostinvent.com and ns2.hostinvent.com.

I have other domains on this server (hostinvent.com and elettrolinux.com) but i get the same error.

Thanks and bye.<br><br>Post edited by: Maurizio1230, at: 2008/12/31 09:21

Thu, 01/01/2009 - 12:38
andreychek

It sounds like it may be asking you to add two NS records to your zone file.

Try going into Services -&gt; DNS Domain, and adding a second -- and see if that resolves the issue.
-Eric

Fri, 01/02/2009 - 00:05 (Reply to #2)
Maurizio1230

Now I get this error:
<div class='quote'>ZoneCheck: linuxinvent.info.
Test results
---- fatal ----
f: All addresses should be distinct

* generic

Final status
FAILURE</div>
Eric, You are very kind

Fri, 01/02/2009 - 00:33 (Reply to #3)
Maurizio1230

Now it works but for linuxinvent.info I get some warnings:
w: Reverse for the nameserver IP address doesn't match
<div class='quote'>
* ns1.hostinvent.com./213.186.62.154
* ns2.hostinvent.com./94.23.65.20
</div>

But can I use different reverses (not ns1 and ns2)?
For example I use:
<div class='quote'>94-23-65-20.hostinvent.com.
213-186-62-154.hostinvent.com.</div>

<div class='quote'>Root-servers IP addresses are not consistent with ICANN</div>
What does it mean?
<div class='quote'>The root-server k.root-servers.net. addresses (193.0.14.129, 2001:7FD::1) are not the same as the ICANN addresses (193.0.14.129).</div>

Fri, 01/02/2009 - 02:43 (Reply to #4)
andreychek

Howdy,

Yeah, I suspect it's asking you to use the same forward and reverse addresses for the DNS of those nameservers.

That is, to make sure those IP's resolve to ns1 and ns2.

I'm not sure what the root-server issue there is, though I'm curious if that will go away once you set the reverse DNS on those IP's :-)
-Eric

Wed, 01/14/2009 - 08:01 (Reply to #5)
Maurizio1230

<div class='quote'>However, what you may be able to do is include a second NS record in Virtualmin's DNS template.

If you go into System Settings -&gt; Server Templates -&gt; Default Settings -&gt; BIND DNS Domain -- try adding it to the textarea labeled &quot;Additional manually configured nameservers&quot;.</div>
I did it inserting two nameservers.

When I create a test.com domain in test.com's Name Server Records I have 3 nameservers: ns1, ns2 and hi1(server hostname).

I need ns1 and ns2, not hi1 :( How can I do?

Thank you very much

Wed, 01/14/2009 - 16:34 (Reply to #6)
andreychek

Ahh, I suspect &quot;Master DNS server hostname&quot; inserts a name for an NS record in addition to what ever else you're setting.

What I would do is remove &quot;ns1&quot; from the textarea in &quot;Additional manually configured nameservers&quot;.

Then, set &quot;Master DNS server hostname&quot; to ns1.yourdomain.com.
-Eric

Thu, 01/01/2009 - 12:46
Maurizio1230

yes, I can change it manually for these domains.
But everytime my script create automatically a new virtualhost, I have to edit virtualhost's nameservers manually.
Do you know a completely solution?

Thanks and happy new year
Maurizio

Thu, 01/01/2009 - 12:53 (Reply to #8)
andreychek

Well, I wanted to make sure it worked before offering how to fix it for the long-term.

However, what you may be able to do is include a second NS record in Virtualmin's DNS template.

If you go into System Settings -&gt; Server Templates -&gt; Default Settings -&gt; BIND DNS Domain -- try adding it to the textarea labeled &quot;Additional manually configured nameservers&quot;.
-Eric

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