Everything appears to be configured correctly. Your dig command is
looking up the address record for "bonjour.vonbelow.com", but you
don't really need to have an address record for your Bonjour domain.
As long as you have an NS record for the domain, mDNSResponder will
know where to send the updates. In your case, it will send the
updates to the server running on "cvs.netdock.de.".
On Jun 15, 2005, at 6:10 PM, Alexander von Below wrote:
Hello,
after talking to some Apple engineers at WWDC I got very interested
about Bonjour DNS, and tried to set up a server as described here: http://www.dns-sd.org/ServerSetup.html
However, it seems that something is not working. When I dig my
bonjour domain - bonjour.vonbelow.com - I get no answer (full reply
below). The authoritative server seems to be found, but that does
not seem to be sufficient
named and dnsextd seem to be running on the machine (Tiger Server),
and the request seems to be handled correctly by the main name
server for the domain (running on debian Linux).
Any pointers how I can find out what I am missing?
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