Solved (I think): Re:Dumb bind question
Madison Kelly
linux-5ZoueyuiTZhBDgjK7y7TUQ at public.gmane.org
Fri Sep 25 18:59:38 UTC 2009
Madison Kelly wrote:
> S P Arif Sahari Wibowo wrote:
>> On Fri, 25 Sep 2009, Madison Kelly wrote:
>>> Indeed you are right, and that was an old copy (hence the type), but
>>> the NS section's syntax was the same.
>>
>> Just update the file with higher serial number and try to repush the
>> update.
>>
>
> I did, sorry, I didn't make that clear. To be safe, I incremented by one
> and reloaded bind. Same deal. Regardless, the change in IP happened some
> time ago... Loooong past the TTL and several serial numbers ago. I
> didn't catch it though because the 119 address stayed valid.
>
> Madi
My registrar DNS entries were 'ns[1|2].alteeve.com' for my alteeve.com
domain... No area to enter an IP address directly. However, when I went
to update the DNS entries, it asked me for IPs for the two NS. I
re-entered them with the new IPs and now it seems to work.
*sigh*
Madi
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