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Started by nouri, August 20, 2010, 05:10:28 PM

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nouri

Hello,

I have bought recently a domain "ajnouri.fr"
Added it to "dns.he.net" as slave.
Configured master name server of the french hoster "ns17.ovh.net" and "dns17.ovh.net".

From my dns.he.net manager zone function I added my domain as slave.

The result of the validation :
Further AXFR attempts for this zone have been suspended. Your nameserver has either refused to allow an AXFR request from ns1.he.net (216.218.130.2) or an error has occurred causing the zone transfer to fail. Once you have configured your master to correctly allow zone transfers from ns1.he.net, please come back to this page and validate your domain. Once the zone correctly validates, we will attempt to pull the zone again.

From my namezone manager, the operation of pointing DNS servers to "ns1.he.net", "ns2.he.net", "ns3.he.net", "ns4.he.net", "ns5.he.net" is constantly rejected.

The support team responded that AFNIC (organism who manages french ccTLDs) has refused the operation because "ajnouri.fr" is not declared on "HE" dns servers "ns1.he.net", "ns2.he.net"...

Did I miss something ???

Thank you in advance for your assistance,
AJN
<a href="http://ipv6.he.net/certification/scoresheet.php?pass_name=nouri" target="_blank"><img src="http://ipv6.he.net/certification/create_badge.php?pass_name=nouri&badge=3" width=229 height=137 border=0 alt="IPv6 Certification Badge for nouri"></img></a>

patrickdk

Yep, the part where on "ns17.ovh.net" and "dns17.ovh.net" you say that ns*.he.net is allowed to download your domain info from them :)

ns*.he.net is not downloading it cause it's reject by your master. and the rest is a result of he.net not having a copy of it.

snarked

QuoteThe support team responded that AFNIC (organism who manages french ccTLDs) has refused the operation because "ajnouri.fr" is not declared on "HE" dns servers "ns1.he.net", "ns2.he.net"
Perhaps you need to update your domain record first?  (It should be the other way around, but maybe .FR does something strange.)