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I had this strange and quite stressy situation today. I change something in the config of the NS1 (primary nameserver) and because of that BIND9 went down. Seemed that, unfortunately, the sec. NS, NS2, did not took over.

When I first did /etc/init.d/bind9 reload I got this error:

Code:

I was able to fix this. I guess I was because now the error has gone. I found the solution on some blog (I remember it has something to do with 'pkill lwresd' and restart bind a couple times.

Anyway, to test the NS1, on my local computer I set up the NS1 as primary and only nameserver. This works fine to test NSs. This way I can surf the internet and ping the domains that are on the nameserver.

Now when I do the same with my NS2 I can't do nothing. Cannot ping to anything, surf of course works neither.

But from my server ifself, NS2, I can ping everything. Every NSlookup is done via an external nameserver thus logical.

Furthermore everything looks normal on the NS2. No errors, I can change, add, delete, apply, restart, reload without any problem.

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