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ISPConfig is not resolving DNS queries.

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demortes

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Mar 22, 2007
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Hey all,

I'm looking for some advice, if not a solution, to why my name server wont set up.

Here's what I've got. My server with Debian Linux and ISPConfig. That all works fine, as far as I can tell. It sets up fine, controls everything fines, logs in fine. That computer is just great. Now it's behind a router, Linksys WRT54G flashed with DDWRT Standard. Internet access is fine. Behind that router is also a desktop computer with Windows XP Pro and Ubuntu on it, and two Xboxes (One original and one 360). Enough of my networking setup physically.

Currently, I have the server in a DMZ. This is after doing port forwards and whatnot. I registered NS2.SERENITY-TECH.COM as a name server. For the secondary DNS, I set my zoneedit account as slave. It's set to pull from my name server. Now, I've done everything I could possibly think of, and my name server will not resolve the names it needs!

Given the fact that it may take 2 days to propagate the DNS, I'm tired of waiting. I need someone more advanced in this area to help me out.

How should I have this set up? What file can I check to make sure the DNS files are being written properly? What other tests can I do?

Who you're dealing with: A computer guy with expierence in a little of everything, Linux, Windows, C, C#, C++, QBASIC, networking physically, network setup, troubleshooting, hardware (putting together computers), software (install of everything from OS to utorrent).

Thanks for help in advance,
Kevin
 
Currently, I have the server in a DMZ. This is after doing port forwards and whatnot. I registered NS2.SERENITY-TECH.COM as a name server. For the secondary DNS, I set my zoneedit account as slave. It's set to pull from my name server. Now, I've done everything I could possibly think of, and my name server will not resolve the names it needs!
I'm take it that your secondary server is in your private network? I can't comment on the Linux config, but the way I do DNS for the private and public networks I can. Wether I am hosting my own or using a provider for external DNS, I keep my internal DNS (private) separated, meaning no zone transfers. To resolve names on the Internet you can use root hints or a forwarder. My first choice is to use root hints. In you case, since it sounds like you are hosting your own public DNS (In your DMZ), I would investigate how to set up a forwarder on your internal DNS. Any query for a host record on the internet (internally0 will be forwarded to you external DNS for name resolution. I hope that I am understanding your environment as you stated you set the internal DNS as a slave. Again, not sure if that is Linux speake for doing zone transfers.
 
I'm getting failures querying ns2.SERENITY-TECH.COM, can you query it successfully internally using nslookup on the Windows XP machine?
 
I can NSLOOKUP it, yes. WhoKilledKenny just confused me.

So what, the IP just isn't forwarded right?
 
Just found something out. I went to my address bar in firefox and typed ns2.serenity-tech.com and it points to ISPconfig as a website, the test.serenity-tech.com website.
 
Just thought I'd let you guys know, NS.SERENITY-TECH.COM is now the primary, NS2 and NS3 point to the IP's handled by zoneedit.com which are set to copy from NS (after you can reach it.

Kevin
 
After realizing I answered the NSLOOKUP question wrong (typed NSLOOKUP NS2.SERENITY-TECH.COM instead of NSLOOKUP FIREFLYTHEMUD.COM NS2.SERENITY-TECH.COM) I did it right, and it says server failed, on anything I use.

Hope this is the information you NEED to help me. I have a feeling that Bind isn't answering correctly.
 
HOpe this works....
--------------- ---------
| Cable Modem | -------------- | Router | ---
--------------- --------- |
------------------------
| | |
--------- ---------- ----------
| XP | | STServer | | HUB |
--------- ---------- ----------
|
|
----------------
| |
---------- ----------
| Xbox | | Xbox 360 |
---------- ----------

Now the server is DMZ. (Changed NS2 to NS for the name server and pointed NS2 and NS3 to zoneedit NS's.) Has BIND9 with Debian Linux.

I only have the one server... any other questions or did this not help at all?
 
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