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You are missing semi-colons after each record... |
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Also you might want to just make a dummy domain on a test dns - see if it |
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works. |
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On Wed, 23 Aug 2006, Michael Crute wrote: |
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> I am trying to write a scrip to maintain my Bind zone files and I was |
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> wondering if it is valid to cram the SOA all onto one line. I have |
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> scoured the internet and can't find anyone who does it that way. My |
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> question is... will it break stuff? Right now my SOA looks like: |
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> @ IN SOA ns1.domain.com. hostmaster.domain.com. ( |
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> 2006082201 ; serial number |
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> 12h ; Refresh |
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> 1h ; Retry |
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> 2w ; Expire |
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> 1h ; Min TTL |
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> ) |
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> what I am proposing is this: |
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> @ IN SOA ns1.domain.com. admin.domain.com. ( 2006082201 12h 1h 2w 1h ) |
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> Are the two equivalent? |
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> -Mike |
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Bryan Whitehead |
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