The first thing I see wrong is that its a recursion problem. But I'm not sure where the problems lie in my reverse lookup file. ns
should report back as ns.example.com
but instead getting ns.example.com.ns
. Of course it wouldn't find any entries for that name because there isn't one, nor is it supposed to.
Here's my reverse file:
$TTL 86400
@ IN SOA ns.example.com root.example.com. (
16071990 ; Serial
3600 ; Refresh
1800 ; Retry
604800 ; Expire
86400 ; Minimum TTL
)
@ IN NS ns.example.com
It's not extraordinarily complicated. What my question is, what other files affect the output for named-checkzone
when checking a name against the revers file?
That's the whole file? What domain name is this zone being used for?
You're getting informed that there are no
A
orAAAA
records in it because there aren't. YourNS
record is also relative to the zone, which I'm guessing is wrong (but I can't know for sure because you haven't made it clear what this zone's supposed to do).You probably want this instead: