Post Reply  Post Thread 
use admin domain as user domain
Author Message
piziwate



Posts: 3
Group: Registered
Joined: Nov 2007
Status: Offline
Reputation: 0
Post: #1
Exclamation  use admin domain as user domain

Hello !

I'm trying ispCP RC2 on Debian Etch and I don't understand why the bind server couldn't resolve the admin.domain.tld !

domain.tld is the main admin domain. I use it as user domaine as well (to show some pages about the server) The domain.tld works fine !

I'm sure that the problem comes from the DNS server. Everything works well if I put the admin.domain.tld in my local hosts file.

My ispcp.conf file :

Code:
...
SERVER_HOSTNAME = domain.tld
BASE_SERVER_VHOST = admin.domain.tld
...

My named.conf file :

Code:
...
// dmn [admin.domain.tld] cfg entry BEGIN.
zone "admin.domain.tld" {
        type    master;
        file    "/var/cache/bind/admin.domain.tld.db";
        notify  YES;
};
// dmn [admin.domain.tld] cfg entry END.

// dmn [domain.tld] cfg entry BEGIN.
zone "domain.tld" {
        type    master;
        file    "/var/cache/bind/domain.tld.db";
        notify  YES;
};
// dmn [domain.tld] cfg entry END.
...


If I remove the admin.domain.tld zone and add admin as sub domain in the domain.tld zone, that's work. But that couldn't be a permanent change (named.conf will be updated by ispCP)

I will appreciate your help or yours comments !

Best Regards

Piziwate[/code]

11-02-2007 05:03 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
joximu
Moderator
*****


Posts: 3,534
Group: Moderators
Joined: Jan 2007
Status: Offline
Reputation: 47
Post: #2
RE: use admin domain as user domain

SERVER_HOSTNAME = domain.tld

A hostname is not a domain name. It should rather look like this:
panel.domain.tld (or whatever the real *host*name is.

I think then it should be possible to use
admin.domain.tld for ispcp and a normal domain account with domain.tld

/J


2008-03-16 ispCP RC4 released!!!
11-02-2007 05:56 PM
Visit this user's website Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
piziwate



Posts: 3
Group: Registered
Joined: Nov 2007
Status: Offline
Reputation: 0
Post: #3
RE: use admin domain as user domain

Hello !

Thank you for your answer.

I put :
SERVER_HOSTNAME = host-srv01

and changed my /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 host-srv01.local localhost
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx host-srv01

But it still not working. The admin.domain.tld is not resolved !!

Code:
host-srv01:~# nslookup domain.tld
Server:         127.0.0.1
Address:        127.0.0.1#53

Name:   domain.tld
Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

----------------------------------------------------
host-srv01:~# nslookup admin.domain.tld
Server:         127.0.0.1
Address:        127.0.0.1#53

** server can't find admin.domain.tld: SERVFAIL


An idear ?

11-02-2007 07:31 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
joximu
Moderator
*****


Posts: 3,534
Group: Moderators
Joined: Jan 2007
Status: Offline
Reputation: 47
Post: #4
RE: use admin domain as user domain

piziwate Wrote:
Hello !

Thank you for your answer.

I put :
SERVER_HOSTNAME = host-srv01


better:
SERVER_HOSTNAME = host-srv01.domain.tld
a "full qualified host name" is needed

piziwate Wrote:
and changed my /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 host-srv01.local localhost
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx host-srv01


see mine:

# 'hosts' file configuration.
127.0.0.1 host1.domain.tld.local localhost
123.45.67.89 host1.domain.tld host1
::ffff:123.45.67.89 host1.domain.tld host1
::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
fe00::0 ip6-localnet
ff00::0 ip6-mcastprefix
ff02::1 ip6-allnodes
ff02::2 ip6-allrouters
ff02::3 ip6-allhosts

piziwate Wrote:
But it still not working. The admin.domain.tld is not resolved !!

Code:
host-srv01:~# nslookup domain.tld
Server:         127.0.0.1
Address:        127.0.0.1#53

Name:   domain.tld
Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

----------------------------------------------------
host-srv01:~# nslookup admin.domain.tld
Server:         127.0.0.1
Address:        127.0.0.1#53

** server can't find admin.domain.tld: SERVFAIL


An idear ?


Maybe you have to go through the configuration of bind.
have a look at /etc/bind/named.conf and /var/cache/bind/*

There should be one zonefile (.db) for each domain created and one for the ISPCP-SERVER-NAME (admin.domain.tld.db).

/J


2008-03-16 ispCP RC4 released!!!
11-02-2007 08:10 PM
Visit this user's website Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
piziwate



Posts: 3
Group: Registered
Joined: Nov 2007
Status: Offline
Reputation: 0
Post: #5
RE: use admin domain as user domain

Thank you, I changed configs...

There is a db file for the domain and for admin.domain.

Here is my admin.domain.tld.db file :

Code:
$TTL 86400
@       IN      SOA     ns.admin.domain.tld. root.admin.domain.tld
. (
; dmn [admin.domain.tld] timestamp entry BEGIN.
                        2007103000
; dmn [admin.domain.tld] timestamp entry END.
                        8H
                        2H
                        4W
                        1D
)
                IN      NS      ns1.admin.domain.tld.
                IN      NS      ns2.admin.domain.tld.
                IN      MX      10 mail.admin.domain.tld.

admin.domain.tld.        IN      A       123.456.789.111
admin.domain.tld.        IN      TXT     "v=spf1 a mx ip4:123.456.789.111~all"
ns1             IN      A       123.456.789.111
ns2             IN      A       123.456.789.111
mail            IN      A       123.456.789.111
localhost       IN      A       127.0.0.1
webmail CNAME   admin.domain.tld.
ftp             CNAME   admin.domain.tld.
; sub [{SUB_NAME}] entry BEGIN.
; sub [{SUB_NAME}] entry END.


Is there something wrong ?

11-02-2007 08:49 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
joximu
Moderator
*****


Posts: 3,534
Group: Moderators
Joined: Jan 2007
Status: Offline
Reputation: 47
Post: #6
RE: use admin domain as user domain

Seems ok.

so, if you ask your own server about admin.domain.tld then you should get an answer.

Maybe your server uses other DNS for name resolving - see /etc/resolve.conf.

/J


2008-03-16 ispCP RC4 released!!!
11-02-2007 09:05 PM
Visit this user's website Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Post Reply  Post Thread 

View a Printable Version
Send this Thread to a Friend
Subscribe to this Thread | Add Thread to Favorites

Forum Jump:

| All rights reserved : isp-control.net |