I run two nearly identical FROXLOR installations. On one side I ran into DNS trouble last days and now I found, that FROXLOR generates on one side a zonefile named like the hostname, containing mail, www and wildcard records for all my IP addresses on this host. This did not happen on the other machine.
I compared panel settings without finding an difference, explaining this. I looked int mysql database for the hostname and only found it in panel_settings' hostname and nameservers. The domain is not DNS-hosted inside FROXLOR's settings.
There is no need for this zonefile, how to stop FROXLOR creating it.
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rseffner
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I run two nearly identical FROXLOR installations. On one side I ran into DNS trouble last days and now I found, that FROXLOR generates on one side a zonefile named like the hostname, containing mail, www and wildcard records for all my IP addresses on this host. This did not happen on the other machine.
I compared panel settings without finding an difference, explaining this. I looked int mysql database for the hostname and only found it in panel_settings' hostname and nameservers. The domain is not DNS-hosted inside FROXLOR's settings.
There is no need for this zonefile, how to stop FROXLOR creating it.
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Ronny
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