DNS report for zone “htrsop.net

Hostmaster for zone htrsop.net is:   namehost@WORLDNIC.COM

IP settings (as seen from ns78.worldnic.com)

info
You have 2 nameservers.
info
You have nameservers in several C-Nets, that's good!

Mail settings (as seen from ns78.worldnic.com)

warn
You don't have any mailservers set up. This is OK if you don't use any mail for the domain.

Zone as seen from “ns77.worldnic.com[205.178.190.39]  

info
ns77.worldnic.com is running the latest version of the zone(107112818).
info
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 1071-12-08, and has been updated 19 times on that day.
info
This nameserver does not allow zone transfers.
info
This nameserver does not support recursion, which is good. Public nameservers should never support recursion.
info
Your nameserver responds to queries via TCP.
info
Your nameserver responds authorative for the zone.
info
Your SOA refresh value of 60 minutes is good.
info
Your SOA retry value of 60 minutes is good.
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 “ns78.worldnic.com[205.178.144.39]  

info
ns78.worldnic.com is running the latest version of the zone(107112818).
info
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 1071-12-08, and has been updated 19 times on that day.
info
This nameserver does not allow zone transfers.
info
This nameserver does not support recursion, which is good. Public nameservers should never support recursion.
info
Your nameserver responds to queries via TCP.
info
Your nameserver responds authorative for the zone.
info
Your SOA refresh value of 60 minutes is good.
info
Your SOA retry value of 60 minutes is good.
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.

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