Hi,
I don't know exactly what you mean by setting up the "correct entries for ispcp", but you might want to take a look at the BIND DNS zone files for domains:
Code:
/etc/ispcp/bind/parts/db_e.tpl
$TTL 12H
$ORIGIN {DMN_NAME}.
@ IN SOA ns1.{DMN_NAME}. postmaster.{DMN_NAME}. (
; dmn [{DMN_NAME}] timestamp entry BEGIN.
{TIMESTAMP} ; Serial
; dmn [{DMN_NAME}] timestamp entry END.
8H ; Refresh
2H ; Retry
7D ; Expire
1D ; Minimum TTL
)
IN NS ns1.{DMN_NAME}.
IN NS ns2.{DMN_NAME}.
IN MX 10 mail.{DMN_NAME}.
{DMN_NAME}. IN A {DMN_IP}
www IN A {DMN_IP}
{DMN_NAME}. IN TXT "v=spf1 a mx ip4:{DMN_IP} ip4:{BASE_SERVER_IP} ~all"
localhost IN A 127.0.0.1
mail IN A {DMN_IP}
ns1 IN A {BASE_SERVER_IP}
ns2 IN A {SECONDARY_DNS_IP}
; CNAME for VHCS compatibility
ns IN CNAME ns1
; CNAME for mail transfer
imap IN CNAME mail
pop IN CNAME mail
pop3 IN CNAME mail
relay IN CNAME mail
smtp IN CNAME mail
; CNAME for web transfer
ftp IN CNAME www
; sub [{SUB_NAME}] entry BEGIN.
; sub [{SUB_NAME}] entry END.
; dns [{MANUAL_DNS_ID}] entry BEGIN.
; dns [{MANUAL_DNS_ID}] entry END.
DMN_NAME is the domain name, DMN_IP its IP address. I think the rest is quite self-explanatory (if you're familiar with DNS zone files).
Best regards,
FeG