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Old 01-15-2004
Fred Emmott
 
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Default Re: Problems with BIND and a windows XP computer

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Cameron Kerr wrote:

> Fred Emmott <pcfreak65@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> Hi, heres the layout of the server:
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>> eth0 - 192.168.0.2, in bind as a master zone called "linuxserver"
>> eth0:0 - 192.168.0.3, in bind as a master zone called "fredsserver"
>> eth0:1 - 192.168.0.4, in bind as a master zone called "jonysserver"

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> What the!?! Read the DNS HOWTO, you're design is fundamentally flawed.
>
> 192.168.0.* should all be in the same zone. *server should have A
> records in something like localdomain (or lan perhaps in your case).
>

they are all in the same reverse lookup zone (192.168.0) - are you saying
that you cant have more than one tld in 192.168.0.x ? i'm not sure sure if
i was clear what i meant - the linuxserver master zone works fine, and the
lan master zone works fine, and the other 2 work fine from linux/bsd, but
not from windows xp. if i get your meaning right, only one of "linuxserver"
or "lan" should work, not both, but all 4 work fine from linux/bsd, but
even from windows 2 of them work.

i have read the howto, but i can not see where it says that. Any chance you
can explain a bit more?
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