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tony  
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 More options Mar 21 1997, 3:00 am
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.networking
From: t...@ourtownusa.com
Date: 1997/03/21
Subject: DNS Errors

I have been getting getting error message like this:

Mar 20 19:57:51 linux named[70]: ns_forw:
query(VIRGINMODELS.COM.ourtownusa.
 contains our address (LINUX.OURTOWNUSA.COM:205.138.156.67) learnt
(A=128.9.
7:NS=128.63.2.53)

and a message like this:

Mar 20 19:57:57 linux named[70]: ns_resp:
query(VIRGINMODELS.COM.ourtownusa.
 contains our address (LINUX.OURTOWNUSA.COM:205.138.156.67) learnt
(A=128.9.
7:NS=128.63.2.53)

Can anyone tell me what these messages are about??  Do I have
something set up wrong??

I also get a lot of these:

Mar 20 18:52:18 linux named[70]: "aol.com IN MX" points to a CNAME
(a.mr.aol
)
Mar 20 18:52:18 linux named[70]: "aol.com IN MX" points to a CNAME
(b.mr.aol
)
Mar 20 18:52:18 linux named[70]: "aol.com IN MX" points to a CNAME
(a.mx.aol
)
Mar 20 18:52:18 linux named[70]: "aol.com IN MX" points to a CNAME
(b.mx.aol
)
Mar 20 18:52:18 linux named[70]: "aol.com IN MX" points to a CNAME
(c.mx.aol
)
Mar 20 18:52:18 linux named[70]: "aol.com IN MX" points to a CNAME
(d.mx.aol
)
Mar 20 18:58:50 linux named[70]: "ink.org IN MX" points to a CNAME
(mail.ink
)
Mar 20 19:35:02 linux named[70]: "ink.org IN MX" points to a CNAME
(mail.ink
)
Mar 20 20:15:16 linux named[70]: "ink.org IN MX" points to a CNAME
(mail.ink
)
Mar 20 20:28:51 linux named[70]: "ink.org IN MX" points to a CNAME
(mail.ink
)

What do I do with messages like this???

Any help would be appreciated....

Please email your replies if you can...

Thanks

Tony


 
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Brian  
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 More options Mar 22 1997, 3:00 am
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.networking
From: br...@despair.thebandit.com (Brian)
Date: 1997/03/22
Subject: Re: DNS Errors

Those errors are all normal.. you can ignore them.

Brian
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 More options Mar 24 1997, 3:00 am
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.networking
From: B.A.McCau...@bham.ac.uk
Date: 1997/03/24
Subject: Re: DNS Errors

In article <3331f1d5.91085...@news.ourtownusa.com> t...@ourtownusa.com writes:
>I have been getting getting error message like this:

>Mar 20 19:57:51 linux named[70]: ns_forw:
>query(VIRGINMODELS.COM.ourtownusa.
> contains our address (LINUX.OURTOWNUSA.COM:205.138.156.67) learnt
>(A=128.9.
>7:NS=128.63.2.53)
>Can anyone tell me what these messages are about??  Do I have
>something set up wrong??

Not without seeing your config files.  Please *always* when asking
questions like this place all relevant files in a public directory and
post the URL.  I'd guess that you have trailing dots in the wrong
places possibly other problems too.

Notify hostmas...@aol.net and jos...@ink.ink.org respectively, their
name tables are doing something against the new rules.

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Discussion subject changed to "DNS Errors (CNAME in MX)" by Ian Calderbank
Ian Calderbank  
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 More options Mar 25 1997, 3:00 am
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.networking
From: Ian Calderbank <i...@uunet.pipex.com>
Date: 1997/03/25
Subject: Re: DNS Errors (CNAME in MX)

B.A.McCau...@bham.ac.uk wrote:

> >Mar 20 18:52:18 linux named[70]: "aol.com IN MX" points to a CNAME
> >(a.mr.aol
> >)

> >What do I do with messages like this???

> Notify hostmas...@aol.net and jos...@ink.ink.org respectively, their
> name tables are doing something against the new rules.

aol.com.        81653   MX      15 e.mx.aol.com.
e.mx.aol.com.   1377    CNAME   emin30.mx.aol.com.

compuserve.com. 82946   MX      10 mailgate.compuserve.com.
mailgate.compuserve.com.        82920   CNAME   mx1.compuserve.com.

seems to be quite a few CNAME's in MX records occurring.
hmm..

Ian

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