Hi!
My origanal problem (and still I am having) was:
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My machine is a top-level domain name server (for rkk.hu).
When I defined a secondary name server for my sub-domain, the host
database is appeared well, but the reverse is not (not xferred), even
though everything is defined correctly. (I use OSF/1 2.0)
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Well, I checked all definitions and seems correct. I've another DEC3000
with OSF 2.0 on my LAN. I tried to set up a sec. nameserver on that machine.
When it was secondary name server of my top-level domain, everything had
been working properly. When I set to be sec. name server of my
sub-domain, my original problem had appeared. Is there anybody who can
send me a useful advice?
DEC Hungary knows this problem, we discussed a lot but cannot say
anything only "give me some time".
It's urgent because they can't make telnet and ftp connections to
important sites (connection refused, there're name server problems)
Regards,
Gyula
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* Gyula Szemenyei | Szemenyei Gyula *
* Hungarian Academy of Sciences | Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia *
* Centre for Regional Studies | Regionalis Kutatasok Kozpontja *
* Head of Computer Centre | Szamitokozpont vezetoje *
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* Tel./Fax:(+36)-76-482-193 *
* H-6001 Kecskemet, Hungary *
* Rakoczi ut 3. *
* P.O.Box 261. *
* E-mail:szemgy_at_rkk.hu *
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Received on Sun Sep 03 1995 - 11:50:08 NZST