NS record mr1.mydomain.com. cannot be resolved to an IP address

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#1 Wed, 12/28/2016 - 06:50
zijo747

NS record mr1.mydomain.com. cannot be resolved to an IP address

Hi, Centos 7, I installed virtualmin. I have only one NS server. I create virtual server and everything is ok. When I create another server as mydomain2.com in DNS record I get
Warning - errors were found in this domain's DNS records : NS record mr1.mydomain.com. cannot be resolved to an IP address

$ttl
Default Cache Time 38400

mydomain2.com SOA - Start Of Domain mr1.mydomain.com. root.mr1.mydomain.com. 1482925093 10800 3600 604800 38400

mydomain2.com
NS - Name Server mr1.mydomain.com.

mydomain2.com
NS - Name Server ns2.mydomain.com.

mydomain2.com
A - IPv4 Address 172.20.15.83

www
A - IPv4 Address 172.20.15.83

ftp
A - IPv4 Address 172.20.15.83

m
A - IPv4 Address 172.20.15.83

localhost
A - IPv4 Address 127.0.0.1

mail
A - IPv4 Address 172.20.15.83

mydomain2.com SPF - Sender Permitted From v=spf1 a mx a:mydomain2.com ip4:172.20.15.83 ?all
Wed, 12/28/2016 - 07:47
Diabolico
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If DNS is hosted on your server it means you are missing A/NS records for your nameserver(s).

Zone file example:

@ IN NS ns1.domain.com.
@ IN NS ns2.domain.com.
ns1.domain.com. IN A xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
ns2.domain.com. IN A xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

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Wed, 01/23/2019 - 07:12
eiger3970

I have the same issue. What is this file and location? /etc/hosts ? /etc/resolv.conf ? /var/named/domain.tld.hosts ?

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