On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 09:07, Patrick Nelson wrote: > RH9 > > Have many domain names and I would like to be the master zone for them. > The problem is I cant seem to put my brain around this. I have tried > adding an additional zone to my dns (which serves a local only zone for > our intranet). > > This is the zone file I added: > > -----snip----- > $TTL 3H > @ IN SOA example.com root.mpn ( > 20030904 ; serial > 8H ; refresh > 2M ; retry > 4W ; expiry > 1D ) ; minimum > ; > NS nameserver.mpn ; Inet address of ns > MX 10 mail4 ; primary ms > ; > > ;----------------------------------- > mail A 192.168.10.4 > smtp A 192.168.10.4 > www A 204.251.10.215 > ;----------------------------------- > -----snip----- > > and then the named.conf I add: > > -----snip----- > zone "example.com" IN { > type master; > notify no; > file "example.com.zone"; > }; > -----snip----- > > When I add this everything seems to work (ie testing with dig gives the > proper response and authority), but I just don't feel like I get it. Am > I doing this the correct way? I have a bunch to add so I want to be > sure. > > Note: The .mpn is the TLD for the intranet which has been working great.
After joining the BIND list I was able to ascertain that I had in fact been successful with the setup of my domain names. Yeah! -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list