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  1. #1
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    Default Problem when Editing a DNS Zone

    When I edit a dns zone, it seems that the system creates an extra zone file.

    Lets say I have a zone for mydomain.com and I edit it.

    If, after editing, I go back to the Edit DNS Zone option, I find these entries in the DNS zone list:

    mydomain.com
    mydomain.com.db.test

    Why is the second one there, and what can I do to prevent it from being there? It does not appear to be affecting operation of the server or bind, but it is aggrevating to have to delete them every time I edit a zone.

    Thanks in advance for any help.
    Marty Hoskins
    TLC Web Enterprises

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    mmm, I guess I am alone on this one.
    Marty Hoskins
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    I just don't delete them, they seem to be harmless.

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    The stange thing is Marty and I have compared our configs and we are on identical versions of cpanel/whm and my box does not do this. The only real difference is I am on 6.2 (p3) and he has a P4 and is on the 7.2 version of redhat.

    Nick,
    Any ideas?
    Curt
    http://HostingDirect.com
    http://SwishHost.com
    http://NameRocket.com

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    [quote:060abcade4][i:060abcade4]Originally posted by Curt[/i:060abcade4]

    The stange thing is Marty and I have compared our configs and we are on identical versions of cpanel/whm and my box does not do this. The only real difference is I am on 6.2 (p3) and he has a P4 and is on the 7.2 version of redhat.

    Nick,
    Any ideas?[/quote:060abcade4]

    Is this still happening with build 120+ ?

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    Thank you! Thank you!! Thank you!!!!

    If you don't understand that answer it means - No, it is not still happening!

    Did I say &Thank you&?
    Marty Hoskins
    TLC Web Enterprises

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    Very Cool!

    Thanks Nick!
    Curt
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