gfcpetest
New Member
Hello,
I purchased a google domain, and set the nameservers to be:
dns1.zoneedit.com
dns2.zoneedit.com
On ZoneEdit, I changed tho root nameserver (@) from LOCAL to my private DNS server. I can't do this directly from google domains because it complains about using a private server.
The idea is that all queries *.example.com end up at my private authoritative DNS server. Problem is, queries are not arriving. Here are some example dig queries trying to figure out whats wrong (100.108.108.176 is ip of ns.corporate.com which is my private dns server mentioned above).
dig @100.108.108.176 NS example.com. returns a NS to ns.corporate.com.
dig @100.108.108.176 A test.example.com. returns an A record with test ip
dig @127.0.1.1 A ns.corporate.com. returns an A record with 100.108.108.176
dig @dns0.zoneedit.com NS example.com. returns a NS pointing to my server
So as far as I can tell, everything seems setup. But when I try a normal query
dig A test.example.com. returns a SOA for dns0.zoneedit.com. rather than IP
dig A test.example.com. +trace returns same as above
I'm not sure what's happening but I assume I have zoneedit incorrectly configured. ZoneEdit seems to be responding saying it is the SOA for that domain rather than forwarding it to my DNS server.
Let me know if you need any more information and I'll be happy to oblige.
I purchased a google domain, and set the nameservers to be:
dns1.zoneedit.com
dns2.zoneedit.com
On ZoneEdit, I changed tho root nameserver (@) from LOCAL to my private DNS server. I can't do this directly from google domains because it complains about using a private server.
The idea is that all queries *.example.com end up at my private authoritative DNS server. Problem is, queries are not arriving. Here are some example dig queries trying to figure out whats wrong (100.108.108.176 is ip of ns.corporate.com which is my private dns server mentioned above).
dig @100.108.108.176 NS example.com. returns a NS to ns.corporate.com.
dig @100.108.108.176 A test.example.com. returns an A record with test ip
dig @127.0.1.1 A ns.corporate.com. returns an A record with 100.108.108.176
dig @dns0.zoneedit.com NS example.com. returns a NS pointing to my server
So as far as I can tell, everything seems setup. But when I try a normal query
dig A test.example.com. returns a SOA for dns0.zoneedit.com. rather than IP
dig A test.example.com. +trace returns same as above
I'm not sure what's happening but I assume I have zoneedit incorrectly configured. ZoneEdit seems to be responding saying it is the SOA for that domain rather than forwarding it to my DNS server.
Let me know if you need any more information and I'll be happy to oblige.