DNS report for zone hettwer.org
Hostmaster for zone hettwer.org is: root@register.comIP settings (as seen from dns010.d.register.com)
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You have 4 nameservers.
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You have nameservers in several C-Nets, that's good!
Mail settings (as seen from dns010.d.register.com)
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You have 2 mailservers.
Zone as seen from dns047.a.register.com [216.21.231.47]
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dns047.a.register.com is running the latest version of the zone(2000011725).
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SOA serial seems to follow good standards. We recommend it to be in YYYYMMDDxx-format, which yours appear to be. This would suggest that your zone was last updated at 2000-01-17, and has been updated 26 times on that day.
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This nameserver does not allow zone transfers.
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This nameserver does not support recursion, which is good. Public nameservers should never support recursion.
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Your nameserver responds to queries via TCP.
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Your nameserver responds authorative for the zone.
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Your SOA refresh value of 1440 minutes is good.
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A SOA retry value of 86400 is too infrequent, we propose you set this to a value inbetween 120 and 7200 seconds.
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A SOA expiry value of 604800 is too low. This value denotes for how long the zone is valid when the master is down. RFC1912 suggests it should be between 2 and 4 weeks.
Zone as seen from dns210.b.register.com [216.21.232.210]
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dns210.b.register.com is running the latest version of the zone(2000011725).
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SOA serial seems to follow good standards. We recommend it to be in YYYYMMDDxx-format, which yours appear to be. This would suggest that your zone was last updated at 2000-01-17, and has been updated 26 times on that day.
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This nameserver does not allow zone transfers.
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This nameserver does not support recursion, which is good. Public nameservers should never support recursion.
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Your nameserver responds to queries via TCP.
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Your nameserver responds authorative for the zone.
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Your SOA refresh value of 1440 minutes is good.
warn
A SOA retry value of 86400 is too infrequent, we propose you set this to a value inbetween 120 and 7200 seconds.
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A SOA expiry value of 604800 is too low. This value denotes for how long the zone is valid when the master is down. RFC1912 suggests it should be between 2 and 4 weeks.
Zone as seen from dns015.c.register.com [216.21.235.15]
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dns015.c.register.com is running the latest version of the zone(2000011725).
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SOA serial seems to follow good standards. We recommend it to be in YYYYMMDDxx-format, which yours appear to be. This would suggest that your zone was last updated at 2000-01-17, and has been updated 26 times on that day.
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This nameserver does not allow zone transfers.
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This nameserver does not support recursion, which is good. Public nameservers should never support recursion.
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Your nameserver responds to queries via TCP.
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Your nameserver responds authorative for the zone.
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Your SOA refresh value of 1440 minutes is good.
warn
A SOA retry value of 86400 is too infrequent, we propose you set this to a value inbetween 120 and 7200 seconds.
warn
A SOA expiry value of 604800 is too low. This value denotes for how long the zone is valid when the master is down. RFC1912 suggests it should be between 2 and 4 weeks.
Zone as seen from dns010.d.register.com [216.21.236.10]
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dns010.d.register.com is running the latest version of the zone(2000011725).
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SOA serial seems to follow good standards. We recommend it to be in YYYYMMDDxx-format, which yours appear to be. This would suggest that your zone was last updated at 2000-01-17, and has been updated 26 times on that day.
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This nameserver does not allow zone transfers.
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This nameserver does not support recursion, which is good. Public nameservers should never support recursion.
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Your nameserver doesn't respond to queries via TCP.
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Your nameserver responds authorative for the zone.
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Your SOA refresh value of 1440 minutes is good.
warn
A SOA retry value of 86400 is too infrequent, we propose you set this to a value inbetween 120 and 7200 seconds.
warn
A SOA expiry value of 604800 is too low. This value denotes for how long the zone is valid when the master is down. RFC1912 suggests it should be between 2 and 4 weeks.