The ZoneCheck program (freely available
here
for download) performs several tests on your zone (ie:
domain) to ensure that it is correctly configured and can be
safely delegated, providing a certain quality to your domain (see the
benefit section).
For detailed information on how to fill this form see the
help section.
If you need to perform the ZoneCheck operation for several
domains, you may find the batch form more
convenient.
The time required to completely verify a zone can take
from 30 seconds up to 5 minutes depending on the network
speed of the server being accessed.
If it takes more than a minute it generally means we are
encountering problems accessing your nameservers
(configuration error, firewall, ...) and are waiting for timeout.
Benefit
Among the tests performed you can find checking for:
authoritative nameserver for your zone, ensuring you will
be able to use your domain from outside your network.
correct list of secondary nameservers, so that if your
primary nameserver is temporarily unreachable, you will still
be visible on the internet;
check for mail delivery, so that you don't become the
prey of spammers and become
blacklisted
Help
Form
Zone Information
Zone
The domain (ie: zone) that should be tested (ie: the domain name
that you want to register).
Primary
The nameserver that is considered as primary (the one in
the SOA record if it is public).
Secondary
The secondary nameservers (all the NS records associated
with the zone, except for the one listed above).
IPs
List of IP addresses associated with the nameserver.
they are only required if they can't be resolved
(ie: they are in the zone that you want to register).
if you have several addresses you must use a space or
a comma as the separator.
the form accepts IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
Options: Output
zone summary
Includes a summary about the zone and its nameservers in
the generated report
test name
Includes the name of the test that has been performed
when reporting errors
explanations
Includes an explanation (when the test failed) about
the purpose of the test and why you should fix it.
details
Includes details (when the test failed) about
the culprit elements.
progress bar
Display information about the test progression
using a a progress bar (require javascript and
Mozilla or IE5+ for correct rendering).
description
Give a short description of the test when it is performed.
nothing
Don't display information about the test progression.
report
Select the type of generated report you want.
format
Select the format in which you want the report
(HTML or plain text).
language
Select the language that you want the report generated in.
Options: Error report
default error
Errors are reported with the default severity associated
with them.
all fatals
All errors are considered fatals.
all warnings
All errors are considered warnings.
don't stop on fatal
Keep going even after encountering a fatal error
(this could lead to some unexpected results).
report ok
Report test that passed.
Options: Extra tests performed
mail delivery
Perform extra checking on mail delivery for typical
mail accounts (hostmaster, postmaster, ...) associated with
domain names.
zone transfer
Perform additional tests on the zone retrieved after
a zone transfer.
RIR databases
Check that IP addresses used are registered in the RIR
databases
Options: Transport layer
IPv4, IPv6
Select the routing layer (if none are selected it will
default to IPv4 and IPv6).
STD, UDP, TCP
Select the transport layer you want for interrogating
your nameservers.
Results
the word generic means that the error is eitheir
unrelated or present on all nameservers,
when an error is between [brackets], this means that the test
failed for external reasons. The reasons are displayed next to it.
Release: $Name: ZC-2_0_4 $
Last modified: Thu Feb 19 14:44:11 CET 2004