[freeside] provision
vlad at onrampok.com
vlad at onrampok.com
Tue Jan 21 11:39:15 PST 2003
hello -
use the "@" character for the reczone field for every record instead of a blank
or a space.
I guess BIND interprets the @ character as the name of the zone itself...
e.g. for zone testtesttest.com -
@ IN MX 10 mail.myisp.com.
is equivalent to:
testtesttest.com. IN MX 10 mail.myisp.com.
also, if you're going to use the export system to automatically create the
zones, I would recommend using a different named.conf, and use an include
directive from your BIND server's named.conf... that way freeside will not
destroy all your existing domain records if they're not in freeside.
Vlad
>
> Also: when I have anything defined in the default domain
> records it errors out when I try to provision a domain
> with errors like:
>
> Error: couldn't insert record for new domain: Illegal recaf: MX
>
> In the 'defaultrecords' file it has:
>
> IN MX 10 mail.kaosol.net.
>
> I Just discovered that if I put a space in the first field
> (ie: not leave it blank, as it should seem to be able to be)
> then it gives a different error:
>
> Error: couldn't insert record for new domain: Illegal reczone:
>
> which I still have no idea what it means ... (nor does search)
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
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