Yeah. Sorry about that. I tried my suggestion and it had the same problem. Removing "none;" from that list fixed it too. Good luck with the upgrade though.... pete On Tue, 27 May 2003, Gregory Gulik wrote: > > Gotcha, thanks. > > I put that line in my zone statement for my local domain and it's giving > me the same error... > > However, without that line I'm able to resolve local names anyway. I > need to re-upgrade my router to put that feature back in. I'm using an > older firmware right now without the DNS forwarding feature in it. I'd > keep running that firmware but it has enough of it's own bugs. > > > Jeremy Portzer wrote: > > > >Um, don't mess with the localhost zone. Notice that he said "localzone" > >-- he meant the zone that you are managing locally on this DNS server. > >Not the local*host* zone which is special and should be left at the > >default configuration. > > > >--Jeremy