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Old 05-19-2004, 06:25 PM   #1
razametal
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Unhappy DNSreport can find my nameservers


HI.

I'm setting up my DNS with BIND.

I've the zone manta.telconet.net for my domain. When I make test with dnsreports or any other i get the following:

A timeout occurred getting the NS records from your nameservers! None of your nameservers responded fast enough. They are probably down or unreachable. I can't continue since your nameservers aren't responding. .

What can be bad ?

This is my manta.telconet.net.zone file:

; Mayo 13/2004
; $ORIGIN manta.telcone.net
$TTL 1D
@ IN SOA manta.telcone.net. hostmaster.manta.telcone.net. (
8 ; serial incrementarlo cada vez que se edite este archivo
21600 ; refrescar despues de 6 horas
3600 ; retry luego de 1 hora
604800 ; expire luego de 1 semana
86400 ) ; TTL minimo de 1 dia

; Seccion NameServers
IN NS ns1.manta.telcone.net.
IN NS ns2.manta.telcone.net.
; Registros MX
IN MX 10 smtp.manta.telcone.net.
IN MX 20 manta.telcone.net.
IN MX 30 smtp.telcone.net.

;Red 200.93.220.0/24
IN A 200.xx.xxx.2



Any ideas ?


Regards,

Last edited by razametal; 05-19-2004 at 06:34 PM.
 
Old 05-19-2004, 08:35 PM   #2
fur
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Are you sure bind/named is running? Try to stop the service then start it, and look at /var/log/syslog to see if it started properly.


If it is running can you resolve you name from the server?

% nslookup
> server localhost
Default Server: localhost
Address: 127.0.0.1

> manta.telconet.net

Does it resolve correctly?
 
Old 05-20-2004, 06:44 AM   #3
ppuru
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I did a

#dig A manta.telconet.net

and got 200.93.220.2 as the response

#dig mx manta.telconet.net @ns1.manta.telconet.net

returns

smtp.manta.telconet.net at 200.93.220.22

Seems your dns server is up and running
 
  


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