CentOS 6.4
Plesk 11.0.9
I created a webspace to host mydomain.com and installed OpenDKIM. In Websites & Domains > DNS Settings, the server is acting as a primary nameserver for the DNS zone mydomain.com:
mydomain.com. NS ns.mydomain.com.
I added a TXT record with the public key:
default._domainkey.mydomain.com. TXT v=DKIM1; k=rsa; p=MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQ...
The mails are signed but mail servers can not access the public key according to the error messages received from different mail testers: "public key: not available" or "We were not able to retrieve your public key". The problem seems caused by ns.mydomain.com not being listed as one of the nameservers which is authoritative for mydomain.com. The public key is not available as it has not been published on the nameservers for mydomain.com.:
[root]# dig mydomain.com TXT
...
;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
mydomain.com. 86400 IN SOA ns-es.1and1-dns.es. hostmaster.1and1.com. 2013072301 28800 7200 604800 86400
...
How could I add ns.mydomain.com. as an authoritative nameserver?
Plesk 11.0.9
I created a webspace to host mydomain.com and installed OpenDKIM. In Websites & Domains > DNS Settings, the server is acting as a primary nameserver for the DNS zone mydomain.com:
mydomain.com. NS ns.mydomain.com.
I added a TXT record with the public key:
default._domainkey.mydomain.com. TXT v=DKIM1; k=rsa; p=MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQ...
The mails are signed but mail servers can not access the public key according to the error messages received from different mail testers: "public key: not available" or "We were not able to retrieve your public key". The problem seems caused by ns.mydomain.com not being listed as one of the nameservers which is authoritative for mydomain.com. The public key is not available as it has not been published on the nameservers for mydomain.com.:
[root]# dig mydomain.com TXT
...
;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
mydomain.com. 86400 IN SOA ns-es.1and1-dns.es. hostmaster.1and1.com. 2013072301 28800 7200 604800 86400
...
How could I add ns.mydomain.com. as an authoritative nameserver?