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Old 05-07-2018, 09:43 AM   #1
jd5646
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Question Errors - BIND9 - Reverse Zone - ignoring out-of-zone data


I am working with two BIND servers that are having some issues with replication and transfer to other DNS servers. I've been checking the zone files and see frequent ignoring out-of-zone data responses from reverse zones. Below I'm attaching truncated out put from one /usr/sbin/named-checkzone command, the top 12 lines from the checked zone file and the section of the named.conf that describes this zone file.

I'd appreciate any input to what's missing here and why I'm seeing these errors. Thanks in advance.

Top and bottom of a check zone file.
[root@dhcp2-new master]# /usr/sbin/named-checkzone zonename 232.82.63.rev

232.82.63.rev:3: ignoring out-of-zone data (232.82.63.in-addr.arpa)
232.82.63.rev:9: ignoring out-of-zone data (232.82.63.in-addr.arpa)
232.82.63.rev:10: ignoring out-of-zone data (232.82.63.in-addr.arpa)
232.82.63.rev:11: ignoring out-of-zone data (1.232.82.63.in-addr.arpa)
…
232.82.63.rev:160: ignoring out-of-zone data (189.232.82.63.in-addr.arpa)
232.82.63.rev:161: ignoring out-of-zone data (190.232.82.63.in-addr.arpa)
zone zonename/IN: has 0 SOA records
zone zonename/IN: has no NS records


The first 12 lines of the zone file.
[root@dhcp2-new master]# head -n 12 232.82.63.rev

$ORIGIN 232.82.63.in-addr.arpa.
$TTL 259200
@ IN SOA ns1.hometel.com. root.*******.com. (
2004123010 ; serial, todays date + todays serial #
8H ; refresh, seconds
2H ; retry, seconds
4W ; expire, seconds
1D ) ; minimum, seconds
@ IN NS ns1. *******.com.
@ IN NS ns2. *******.com.
1 IN PTR beowulf.stjacob.*******.com.
2 IN PTR cerebus.stjacob.*******.com.


The zone file reference from named.conf
zone "233.82.63.in-addr.arpa"{
type master;
file "master/233.82.63.rev";
};
 
Old 05-07-2018, 10:21 AM   #2
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I was using the wrong syntax for the checkzone command. I took the help text literally using the word zonename instead of the 'zone name'.
 
  


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