Hello,
I'm been given the task of moving our email server from one provider to another. Unfortunately, I've been given next to no time to get it all done, so I don't have time to learn the intricacies of DNS on my own.
The new provider does not have DNS for us, so I'm planning on using Zoneedit. Anybody have any issues with these guys?
My problem is that I've never done DNS before, and Zoneedit does not give me much of a clue. Very Spartan interface, and documentation.
All I will have running on this IP is a mail server, no web, or other services, so the DNS layout should be fairly basic.
Hardware/network layout, I have a Domino mail server, that will connect to a Cisco PIX firewall, the firewall will have the public IP that I need to map my DNS MX record to.
I've gathered the existing DNS config from our current provider, and I will post that below. (Info changes to hide the guilty newbie!)
I'm in Canada, so I think when we move our Domain over to the new provider I have to inform CIRA, our registrar.
GIVEN TO ME BY MY CURRENY PROVIDOR WHEN I ASKED FOR OUR DNS ENTRY
;$Header: /var/named/chroot/var/dns/master/RCS/db.mydomain.on.ca,v 1.7 2004/12/07 16:25:21 xmir Exp $
; The default TTL for all RRs in the zone unless specified in the RR.
$TTL 900
@ IN SOA dns1.my.currentprovidor.net. root.my.currentprovidor.net. (
2004120701 ; Serial
86400 ; Refresh (24hrs)
1800 ; Retry (30mins)
604800 ; Expire (7days)
600 ; Minimum (10mins)
)
IN NS dns1.my.currentprovidor.net.
IN NS dns2.my.currentprovidor.net.
; this stops netfind from probing machines in this zone for user information
IN TXT wp-noop://
;;$INCLUDE mx.mail-no-secondary
@ IN MX 0 mail
@ IN A 123.124.125.126
mail IN A 123.124.125.127
Any additional help would be great, since I don't know what to do, or what the above config is doing.
Thanks in advance,
/.Chris
One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important.~B.Russell~
/.Chris
I'm been given the task of moving our email server from one provider to another. Unfortunately, I've been given next to no time to get it all done, so I don't have time to learn the intricacies of DNS on my own.
The new provider does not have DNS for us, so I'm planning on using Zoneedit. Anybody have any issues with these guys?
My problem is that I've never done DNS before, and Zoneedit does not give me much of a clue. Very Spartan interface, and documentation.
All I will have running on this IP is a mail server, no web, or other services, so the DNS layout should be fairly basic.
Hardware/network layout, I have a Domino mail server, that will connect to a Cisco PIX firewall, the firewall will have the public IP that I need to map my DNS MX record to.
I've gathered the existing DNS config from our current provider, and I will post that below. (Info changes to hide the guilty newbie!)
I'm in Canada, so I think when we move our Domain over to the new provider I have to inform CIRA, our registrar.
GIVEN TO ME BY MY CURRENY PROVIDOR WHEN I ASKED FOR OUR DNS ENTRY
;$Header: /var/named/chroot/var/dns/master/RCS/db.mydomain.on.ca,v 1.7 2004/12/07 16:25:21 xmir Exp $
; The default TTL for all RRs in the zone unless specified in the RR.
$TTL 900
@ IN SOA dns1.my.currentprovidor.net. root.my.currentprovidor.net. (
2004120701 ; Serial
86400 ; Refresh (24hrs)
1800 ; Retry (30mins)
604800 ; Expire (7days)
600 ; Minimum (10mins)
)
IN NS dns1.my.currentprovidor.net.
IN NS dns2.my.currentprovidor.net.
; this stops netfind from probing machines in this zone for user information
IN TXT wp-noop://
;;$INCLUDE mx.mail-no-secondary
@ IN MX 0 mail
@ IN A 123.124.125.126
mail IN A 123.124.125.127
Any additional help would be great, since I don't know what to do, or what the above config is doing.
Thanks in advance,
/.Chris
One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important.~B.Russell~
/.Chris