That did it, thanks!

2 follow-up questions: 
-My registrar still has the old Bitfolk nameservers listed, how can I have them change to the new ones seamlessly?  Does it make sense to do it stepwise, i.e. add the correct nameservers, have my host switch to them, and them move the old ones?
-If I want to use my DNS as a hidden DNS, so that all requests still come through the Bitfolk secondaries, is it sufficient to add an allow-transfer section of named.conf.local with their IPs in it?

Thanks again,
Mike

Andy Smith wrote:
Hi Michael,

On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 02:37:34PM -0400, Michael Corliss wrote:
  
And here's the zone file:
    
I put it into a file called "ilp.txt" and ran named-checkzone on it:

$ named-checkzone  ilovephilosophy.com ./ilp.txt 
zone ilovephilosophy.com/IN: NS 'ns.ilovephilosophy.com.ilovephilosophy.com' has no address records (A or AAAA)
zone ilovephilosophy.com/IN: loaded serial 2010082001
OK

  
                            NS      ns.ilovephilosophy.com
    
The above line is missing a trailing dot.

That's the only error I can spot, not sure if it is the cause of
your problems. I may have missed something.

  
                            NS      ns0.lon.bitfolk.com.
                            NS      ns0.sfo.bitfolk.com.
    
The above should be replaced with a.authns.bitfolk.com,
b.authns.bitfolk.com, c.authns.bitfolk.com.

  
                            NS      sou.nameserver.net.
                            NS      phl.nameserver.net.
                            NS      sjc.nameserver.net.
    
The above records should not be there.

Cheers,
Andy

  
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