DNS messed up / not working. PLS HELP

funkman

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OK hi all; I registered today, after few days of trying to fix a problem I have.
I was using search, but problem is somewhat unique and I'm affraid I have complicated it further by doing some stuff on DNS and so far I haven't been able to slove it myself.

So, please help, if there is any good IT guy here, it would be much appreciated.

Story is: I have a dedicated server with another guy. We just use that box to split up costs, and when he bought it initially, nameservers in DirectAdmin were following:

ns1.bijele-udovice.com 93.190.137.223
ns2.bijele-udovice.com 93.190.137.224

Later on I came and wanted to do following: I have one domain www.zawebancija.com which I wanted to use as my NS like this:

ns1.zawebancija.com 93.190.137.223
ns2.zawebancija.com 93.190.137.224

So, I made NS records at Godaddy (zawebancija.com registar) and made them point to given IP's.
After that, I used same configuration as original NS's have:

bijele-udovice.com DNS: http://i51.tinypic.com/sowfsz.png
zawebancija.com DNS: http://i54.tinypic.com/294neac.png

And, tadaaa:

http://www.intodns.com/zawebancija.com
Additionally, site is offline :(

I messed up bad.
How can I fix this? Can I use zawebancija.com also as NS pointer?
Is there anything wrong with configuration?
I have root access so I can edit anything, but only - do not know what.
Also, while doing whois ns1/2.zawebancija.com, it returns good IP's, still, like you may see, everything is just messed up.

Help please, and thank you very very much for your time.
 
Additionally, just to mention, I've added ns entries for bijele-udovice on zawebancija today, out of desperation :D
I really do not know anymore what I'm doing :(
 
ERROR: One or more of your nameservers did not respond:
The ones that did not responded are:
93.190.137.223 93.190.137.224

does the syslog have any error regarding named/bind?
 
Thnx for reply;

no, I see no problems in syslog regarding bind; after I restart service, output is like this (I have more than 110 domains up there from various owners, luckily most with external dns of some sort, but still will paste few examples only):

Code:
Feb 24 11:30:36 srv named[9390]: zone barbie-igre.com/IN: sending notifies (serial 2010100602)
Feb 24 11:30:36 srv named[9390]: zone tom-jerry-igre.com/IN: sending notifies (serial 2010100602)
Feb 24 11:30:37 srv named[9390]: zone 3digre.net/IN: sending notifies (serial 2010100900)
Feb 24 11:30:37 srv named[9390]: zone friv-igre.com/IN: sending notifies (serial 2010100602)
Feb 24 11:30:37 srv named[9390]: zone kitaubilla.com/IN: sending notifies (serial 2010101000)

and then below, after series of this is logged, we have:

Feb 24 11:30:39 srv named[9390]: client 93.190.137.224#46006: received notify for zone 'novaconline.com'
Feb 24 11:30:39 srv named[9390]: client 93.190.137.224#46006: received notify for zone 'padavlada.com'
Feb 24 11:30:40 srv named[9390]: client 93.190.137.224#46006: received notify for zone 'mmorpgshack.com'
Feb 24 11:30:40 srv named[9390]: client 93.190.137.224#46006: received notify for zone 'fightgamesonline.net'
Feb 24 11:30:40 srv named[9390]: client 93.190.137.224#46006: received notify for zone 'kitaubilla.com'
Feb 24 11:30:40 srv named[9390]: client 93.190.137.224#46006: received notify for zone 'frustratedkid.com'

So, bind itself does not give out any errors. Hm.
 
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