[BlueOnyx:03514] Re: DNS prob after migration from BQ
Bret Hughes
bhughes at elevating.com
Mon Feb 8 12:59:56 -05 2010
Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet wrote:
> Hi Bret,
>
> Bret Hughes wrote:
>
>> I am new to cobalt related boxes but do know my way around a Centos box
>> ok. I have a client that had a BlueQuartz (BQ) box that was hacked so
>> we have migrated it to BlueOnyx rather than rebuild it on BQ. For the
>> most part it went well but for a dns issue. Every time we make a dns
>> change, named.conf gets a duplicate record for the local host reverse
>> lookup:
>>
>>
>> zone "1/32.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa" {
>> type master;
>> file "db.1-32.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa";
>> };
>>
> <SNIP>
>
>> I deleted the zones and the db.1-32* files as well but they get
>> regenerated.
>>
>
> Yes, what you don't want to do is manually delete the zones from the CLI
> in order to solve the problem.
>
> What you DO want to do is go to the GUI, Server Management > Network
> Services > DNS > Edit Primary Services. Then open up the reverse
> zone and click REMOVE RECORDS. Get rid of them. You don't need them.
> That will fix the problem.
>
>
Chris,
Yep, that did it! Thanks a ton. I was pulling my hair out but
unwilling to just start clicking on stuff without some inkling of what
it would do.
Bret
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