This is a discussion on Re: Getting hold of serial numbers within the Bind Users forums, part of the DNS and Related Forums category; In article <cpqkjk$15j7$1@sf1.isc.org>, Pete Ehlke <pde@rfc822.net> wrote: > On ...
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In article <cpqkjk$15j7$1@sf1.isc.org>, Pete Ehlke <pde@rfc822.net>
wrote: > On Wed Dec 15, 2004 at 15:57:04 -0800, Stephen Carville wrote: > >On Wed December 15 2004 2:35 pm, D McDonald wrote: > >> Earlier today Stephen noticed that the serial numbers on the zone files > >> didnt match between my dns server, and thouse of att. How do you go about > >> finding out the serial number of zone files? How would you do this from a > >> *nix command line? > > > >USe whois to get a list of dns servers > > > Please don't. The DNS and the WHOIS databases are not the same thing, > and there is no intrinsic link between the two. Why do people keep saying this? The delegations in the GTLD servers come from the registries, and the registrars provide WHOIS servers that work off the same data that they send to the registry. If you ever see a difference between WHOIS and a delegation, it's either because you caught it during a change window (the WHOIS database has updated, but the changes haven't propagated to the GTLD servers) or something is broken in the process of feeding data from registrar to registry to DNS. -- Barry Margolin, barmar@alum.mit.edu Arlington, MA *** PLEASE post questions in newsgroups, not directly to me *** |