At Fri, 24 Sep 2010 22:12:44 +0200 CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org> wrote: > > On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 22:06, James A. Peltier <jpeltier at sfu.ca> wrote: > > formatting for NS records is incorrect. Â It should just read > > > > Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â NS ns1.exampleA.com. > > Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â NS ns2.exampleA.com. > > > > Thanks. (I added the periods) > > > where is your ns1.exampleA.com entry? > > where is your ns2.exampleA.com entry? > > > > Where _should_ they be? So far as I've been able to google, I cannot > tell... This is what all the examples look like that I have been able > to find. With the rest of the IN A records for exampleA.com (and correspondingly for exampleB.com). You need *addresses* for your name servers as well as for your web servers. And you might also want to have www.<mumble> address records as well. And if these site are sending E-Mail, MX records would be *polite*. MTAs often toss E-Mail from addresses lacking MX records... And if you have a MX record pointing to mail.exampleA.com and/or mail.exampleB.com, you will need IN A records for the mail. hosts as well. Or you can use CNAME records. > > > > Broken! :) > > > > Ou! > > -- Robert Heller -- Get the Deepwoods Software FireFox Toolbar! Deepwoods Software -- Linux Installation and Administration http://www.deepsoft.com/ -- Web Hosting, with CGI and Database heller at deepsoft.com -- Contract Programming: C/C++, Tcl/Tk