diff --git a/pages/dedibox-dns/how-to/configure-secondary-dns.mdx b/pages/dedibox-dns/how-to/configure-secondary-dns.mdx index e76dc463a3..1d624c56f5 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-dns/how-to/configure-secondary-dns.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-dns/how-to/configure-secondary-dns.mdx @@ -34,12 +34,12 @@ This how-to assumes that you want to manage your domains exclusively with BIND. 2. Log in to your server as root [via SSH](/dedibox/how-to/connect-to-server/#connecting-via-ssh). 3. Use your favorite text editor to edit the general BIND configuration file, located at `/etc/bind/named.conf`. The configuration of your domain should be as follows (replace `domain.fr` with your domain): ``` - zone "domain.fr" { - type master; - notify yes; - allow-transfer { 62.210.16.8; }; - file "/etc/bind/domain.fr.db"; - }; + zone "domain.fr" { + type master; + notify yes; + allow-transfer { 62.210.16.8; }; + file "/etc/bind/domain.fr.db"; + }; ``` 4. Edit the file pointed to in the configuration carried out in step 3. In this example, you can see that the content of the zone is located in the file `/etc/bind/domain.fr.db`. Use your favorite text editor to edit the file as follows: ``` @@ -90,12 +90,13 @@ This how-to assumes that you want to manage your domains exclusively with BIND. - Remember to create a postmaster mailbox (postmaster@domain.fr) for your domain. 1. Use a zonecheck service such as this one: [https://zonemaster.net/en/](https://zonemaster.net/en/): - - In **zone**, enter your domain without www or http - - In **primaire**, enter the reverse (sd-xxxx.dedibox.fr) of your server and its IP - - In **secondaire** enter nssec.online.net and 62.210.16.8 as the IP -2. Click **Vérifier!**. + - In **Domain name**, enter your domain without `www` or `http`. + - Click **Show options** to display advanced options. + - In the first **Nameserver** field, enter the reverse (`sd-xxxx.dedibox.fr`) of your server and its IP. + - In the second **Nameserver** filed enter `nssec.online.net` and `62.210.16.8` as the IP. +2. Click **Run the test**. - If the test generates errors, correct the problems identified in the error messages. - - If the test result is `SUCCÈS`, this means everything is working. You can update the DNS servers of your domain at your registrar. + - If the test result is marked with a green dot and check mark, everything is configured correctly. You can update the DNS servers of your domain at your registrar. ## How to deal with a failed zone transfer