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Old 02-12-2009, 06:00 PM   #1
Master Fox
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BiND and Resolv.conf


I recently bought a VPS, and I have chosen Gentoo as the Server OS (I only have it as a sandbox type of thing)
I have an option of switching distro's and at first I was using Debian, everything was pretty much working, including BIND, my domain would connect to the server etc.., but I decided to switch and give Gentoo a go.. It all works SSH but I can't get the domain to resolve on it.

On top of this I am using OpenDNS Service in resolv.conf as at the time the DNS which was provided were a bit flakey. Though I would to switch back if its importent to.

Code:
$ttl 60
noodle-net.net. IN      SOA     noodle-net.net. post.noodle-net.net. (
                        1234404396
                        10800
                        3600
                        604800
                        60 )
noodle-net.net. IN      NS      ns1.noodle-net.net.
noodle-net.net. IN      NS      ns2.noodle-net.net.
noodle-net.net. IN      A       69.197.153.2xx
noodle-net.net. IN      A       69.197.153.2xx
www.noodle-net. IN      CNAME   noodle-net.net.
*.noodle-net.net. IN    A       69.197.153.2xx
*.noodle-net.net. IN    A       69.197.153.2xx
ns1.noodle-net. IN      A       69.197.153.2xx
ns2.noodle-net. IN      A       69.197.153.2xx
(Removed IP's for safe also I do have two ip's hence why I added double entries.)

Resolv.conf
Code:
# Generated by net-scripts for interface eth0
nameserver 208.67.222.222
nameserver 208.67.220.220
This is the zone file I have setup, in a Master Zone - exactly what I used in the Debian distro but without using OpenDNS in resolv.conf - I have ran it agaisnt the check-config and no errors occur, but yet the domain seems dead.

I have registered the server IP's in my domain registar as ns1.noodle-net.net 69.197.153.2xx and the same for ns2.

I have had it running for about 8hours now and still no resolving, I've tried from my university campus and my university internet and flushed dns on both and still get nothing.

So I'm starting to think it may be OpenDNS but should this effect anything at all?

Any help would be nice, as I bought the VPS for this exact reason to learn and trial and error. Or Should I Just be paitient some more?

[EDIT: Sorted it my self. I forgot to change the binding address from 127.0.0.1...]

Last edited by Master Fox; 02-12-2009 at 07:22 PM.
 
  


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