Hai.,
I’m getting some strange things in my DNS.
Environment :
Debian Wheezy, sernet samba 4.2.7 with 2 DC’s.
First, what happend.
Some time ago, i tested with changing the SOA to the other DC, worked fine.
Now i want to change that back and this does not work for some reason.
Or im interpeting this wrong.
dig SOA internal.domain.tld keeps responding that my DC2 has the SOA, which is
strange.
When i look in the windows dns tool, the DC1 is the SOA
Now i see my DC1, which has the SOA, but with timestamp : 19-5-25873 6:00:00
When i change the SOA i also added an alias named ns1 to dc1.
this record had timestamp : 11-11-24839 1:00:00
And yes, these years are really what i see..
anyone seen this? Or can anyone check this.
Ow, removing the faulty record and recreating it, fixes the timestamp.
Restarting bind and/or samba does not fix my SOA problem.
I also noticed. ( commands done on DC1 )
dig SOA internal.domain.tld @localhost gives the DC1 back for the SOA
dig SOA internal.domain.tld gives the DC2 back for the SOA
and good to know, in resolv.conf i have order
nameserver ip_dc2
nameserver ip_dc1
so which what am i missing.
Gr.
Louis