Re: external DNS

From: Joe (Joe_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/18/04


Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 19:43:02 -0700

Hello Kevin,

Nifty set of sites you have sent me to.

The IP nameservers that fail are not supposed to be in there.I used them in
the wrong sequence. I will have to go an fix this.
12.38.60.19
12.38.60.20

These are my ISP DNS's and only have my rDNS on them and my PTR that is why
they fail.

I am going to meke some changes here and give it the time to take affect and
see what happens.
But as for my owmn DNS I will have to get it up and running very soon.

Thanks for everything!!
I will be back when I get this ready to go
Joe

"Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]" wrote:

> In news:C20CF2BC-F7C3-4F2C-9313-187F61E4DD89@microsoft.com,
> Joe <Joe@discussions.microsoft.com> commented
> Then Kevin replied below:
> > Hello Kevin,
> > I have an update maybe you can direct me where to go now,
> >
> > I emaoled Domain Bank and thie was the email I sent:
> > I have another question please to help with this.
> >
> > If I setup my own DNS server would the SOA be me and not
> > the domainbank servers?
> >
> > (I am trying to get this figured out as fast as possible)
> >
> > How would I get my DNS server registered? Would I have to
> > register another domain name with you for instance:
> >
> > DNS1.lodestarpublications.net
> >
> > Then wait the 24-48 hours to propagate then add it to
> > your DNS control manager?
> >
> >
> > Ok if so can I use your dns primary and mine as a
> > secondary?
> > Would your server replicate to mine in this case?
> > Thanks very much
> > *****************************************************
> >
> > This was my reply:
> > If your domain is no longer on our servers and you have
> > your own it would be up to you to set the SOA.
> >
> > In order to use a nameserver for a .com name it must be
> > registered with the central registry. Their database is at
> > <http://www.nsiregistry.com/whois/> where all registered
> > domain names, nameservers, and IP address can be found.
> >
> > Your nameservers are not yet registered with the central
> > registry. Please reply with the corresponding IP
> > addresses and I will register them for you. If you are
> > looking to go that route. However you will need two
> > servers. Please let us know if you have any further
> > questions
> > ************************************************************
> >
> > What do you think?
>
> http://www.dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=LODESTARPUBLICATIONS.NET
>
> If you go to this link you will see that you already have problems with your
> public DNS, Two of the servers listed on the public record answer lame
> because they do not have a zone for your domain. This may be due to the fact
> that even though they are listed at the parent .com gTLD servers, the zone
> for the DNS servers that do answer do not have NS records for them. If you
> contact the hosting provider that owns these two servers they may host a
> secondary zone for you. Once you get your DNS listed you wolud create NS
> records in your zone for these two servers then add them to the Allow zone
> transfers list.
>
> Yours would be the primary theirs would be secondary, then you would have
> full control over the public zone.
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Kevin D4 Dad Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
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