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Old December 1st, 2004, 05:42 PM
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what does this mean

multiple RRs of singleton type

and if I put more than one domain in a Dns named.conf does the serial number have to be incremented in the file ?

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serials are only important if you have slave servers. That particular error means you've got a domain that has more than one resource record of a single type, but is only allowed to have one record of that type like CNAME and SOA records.
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serials are only important if you have slave servers. That particular error means you've got a domain that has more than one resource record of a single type, but is only allowed to have one record of that type like CNAME and SOA records.


Ok, thanks, means nothing to me now i am trying to change DNS servers at godaddy but i am getting this

Unavailable error in field Host name1
Unavailable error in field Host name2
doh!, i dunno why, I have them running as ns1/2 woolton-hill.com so whats wrong with that ?
Oh well another day another dollar. ho hum.

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Did you tell godaddy the IP addresses for ns1 and ns2 first?

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Did you tell godaddy the IP addresses for ns1 and ns2 first?



no point at the momment, I have a monkey on my back that will not go away.

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Is that a no? If so, you need to "Create Hosts" for your domain at godaddy before you can add those name server domains as your name servers.

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Again, I have to say Thank you for your help. Seems i cant figure out things unless I have an word by word example first or see it being done then i am allright thereafter.
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