domain: proppogation problem
Igor Gueths
igueths at comcast.net
Thu Feb 5 19:23:35 EST 2004
Yeah that's probably part of it...My whois information hasn't even
proppogated yet.
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 05:24:41PM -0600, Luke Davis wrote:
> About your serial number: be sure to change it, every time you alter the
> zone. That probably means you have to add another digit. I generally
> use:
>
> yyyymmddvr
>
> So, I end up with serial numbers such as "2004020101", "2004020102".
>
> I also usually use short TTLs, at least until I'm sure the domain is
> stable (such as 3h).
>
> Not that this is your problem, as I kind of suspect it isn't.
>
> Does the whois record for your domain, correctly indicate your IP address
> as the domain name server(s)?
>
> Luke
>
>
> On Thu, 5 Feb 2004, Igor Gueths wrote:
>
> > Hi all. Last night I got rndc working and now it seems the server is
> > running as it should be. However, when I try resolving my domain from a
> > machine other than mine, on a different network, it still isn't found.
> > This means that I have still not been noticed by the root servers. I
> > don't remember who said this, but what was mentioned was that the
> > proppogation time had to do with the way your zone file was written.
> > Would the MINTTL field of the SOA record by any chance have something to
> > do with this? Currently, I have my serial number set to yyyymmdd format,
> > refresh is 1H, retry is 2H, expire is 1W, and TTL is 1D. I assume that
> > since TTL is set to 1 day that it can take up to 24 hours to proppogate,
> > and that if I want to reduce this time I should reduce the TTL field? Am
> > I still going wrong on something here? P.S: Thanks for all the replies
> > so far!
> >
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