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Domain Resolution
admin.ravenholt.info doesn't seem to resolve. My name servers are resolving(ns1.ravenholt.info/ns2.ravenholt.info). I realize that ravenholt.info is currently resolving to an incorrect local IP. However, I'm a little confused as to how to fix everything. Should I put my local IP or WAN IP in during install?

An example domain I setup under a reseller has a bind file which looks like this:

/var/cache/bind/game-sales.info.db

Code:
$TTL 86400
@       IN      SOA     ns.game-sales.info. root.game-sales.info. (
; dmn [game-sales.info] timestamp entry BEGIN.
                        2007041800
; dmn [game-sales.info] timestamp entry END.
                        8H
                        2H
                        4W
                        1D
)
                IN      NS      ns1.game-sales.info.
                IN      NS      ns2.game-sales.info.
                IN      MX      10 mail.game-sales.info.

game-sales.info.        IN      A       192.168.1.105
game-sales.info.        IN      TXT     "v=spf1 a mx ip4:192.168.1.105 ~all"
ns1             IN      A       192.168.1.105
ns2             IN      A       192.168.1.105
mail            IN      A       192.168.1.105

I'm unfamiliar with bind but it concerns me that none of the records point to an outward IP address. However, if I setup everything using my WAN IP nothing resolves and every added domain points the ISPCP login panel.
(This post was last modified: 04-19-2007 01:35 PM by andars.)
04-19-2007 08:12 AM
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