is there anyone who can tell me where the dns domain name server's conf
file...
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Hi, this is a little low on info. What kind of DNS service are you
running and on what kind of box (distro).
Do a 'man named', that should give you some answers.
[On 08 Aug, 2001, Halil Demirezen wrote in Unidentified subject! ]
is there anyone who can tell me where the dns domain name
i want to specify any ip to any hostname...
becaues i got a dns server on my machine..
so tell me where should i write the info to say that
this hostname shows this ip ..
thanx all for help
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On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 10:36:27AM +0300, Halil Demirezen wrote:
hi when i nmap my localhost on the 53rd port domain service runs.
i wanna know how i can configure my dns server..
for example i wanna specify (e.g zoltrix.someth.com 155.234.3.1) such
assignments..
You don't need a DNS
Think that my machines hostname is eam.debian-tr.org and
think that mac.eam.debian-tr.org has got another ip
and when a request comes, it will firstly meet my machine
eam.debian-tr.org ..ok.
then my dns server will say that mac.eam.debian-tr.org has got
142.12.1.13 ip ( for example).
this is my
I think it's getting clearer, but I don't know if you'll be able to do
this. Do you have authority over the debian-tr.org zone? If not, you
can probably only simulate this authority in a lab environment, but I
won't get into that.
So, like Petro says: go and find the DNS howto at linuxdoc.org.
in fact debian-tr.org domain can be autorable..
it belongs to my friend..
:)
i will read howtoss..
my devel friend sayas like this
thanx for your help ..
byes to all
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Have a look at RFC 1034-RFC 1035 that gives more information about dns servers and dns
logic. Btw this is a security list, if you have serious questions about bind or any
other dns d's you should use another mailing list instead of that one, if you have
security problems about bind we will be
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 08:44:50PM +0200, Marko Kreen wrote:
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 11:05:25AM -0700, Dale Southard wrote:
Why not use something like the IRIX ``chkconfig'' system: Provide a
simple program that takes the ``name'' of a service and then checks an
external file/files for
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 06:45:56AM -0400, WHIRLYCOTT wrote:
I will also point out to you that BIND has had a sordid history as far
as security is concerned. If you want your box to get cracked at some
point, run named as the root user. If you are smart, you will figure
out how to run it in
Hello,
First, you should (keep cool and ... ;o) ) know which dns server you are
running. Look in the processes (ps -ax) if there is something like bind or
djbdns, or anything that could be a dns server. The lsof command can help
(look at what listens to port 53), as the dpkg and apt-get
is there anyone who can tell me where the dns domain name server's conf
file...
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| -EGE UNIVERSITY |
|| | COMPUTER ENGINEERING |
Hi, this is a little low on info. What kind of DNS service are you
running and on what kind of box (distro).
Do a 'man named', that should give you some answers.
[On 08 Aug, 2001, Halil Demirezen wrote in Unidentified subject! ]
is there anyone who can tell me where the dns domain name
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 10:20:35AM +0300, Halil Demirezen wrote:
is there anyone who can tell me where the dns domain name server's conf
file...
Are you talking about named.conf, or the master db files?
Both should show up in /etc/bind/
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On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 10:20:35AM +0300, Halil Demirezen wrote:
is there anyone who can tell me where the dns domain name server's conf
file...
Are you looking for /etc/named.conf ?
Phil
hi when i nmap my localhost on the 53rd port domain service runs.
i wanna know how i can configure my dns server..
for example i wanna specify (e.g zoltrix.someth.com 155.234.3.1) such
assignments..
thanx for your help
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On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 12:08:22AM -0700, Petro wrote:
Are you talking about named.conf, or the master db files?
First thing that came to my mind was /etc/resolv.conf, in the case that
he just wanted to configure the name servers for his box.
But, who knows. :-\
So you want to be a primary or secondary for some domains ?
Is that it. Take a look here:
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/DNS-HOWTO.html
[On 08 Aug, 2001, Halil Demirezen wrote in Re: Unidentified subject! ]
i want to specify any ip to any hostname...
becaues i got a dns server on my
i want to specify any ip to any hostname...
becaues i got a dns server on my machine..
so tell me where should i write the info to say that
this hostname shows this ip ..
thanx all for help
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| -EGE
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 10:36:27AM +0300, Halil Demirezen wrote:
hi when i nmap my localhost on the 53rd port domain service runs.
i wanna know how i can configure my dns server..
for example i wanna specify (e.g zoltrix.someth.com 155.234.3.1) such
assignments..
You don't need a DNS
Think that my machines hostname is eam.debian-tr.org and
think that mac.eam.debian-tr.org has got another ip
and when a request comes, it will firstly meet my machine
eam.debian-tr.org ..ok.
then my dns server will say that mac.eam.debian-tr.org has got
142.12.1.13 ip ( for example).
this is my
I think it's getting clearer, but I don't know if you'll be able to do
this. Do you have authority over the debian-tr.org zone? If not, you
can probably only simulate this authority in a lab environment, but I
won't get into that.
So, like Petro says: go and find the DNS howto at linuxdoc.org.
in fact debian-tr.org domain can be autorable..
it belongs to my friend..
:)
i will read howtoss..
my devel friend sayas like this
thanx for your help ..
byes to all
-
| -EGE UNIVERSITY |
Have a look at RFC 1034-RFC 1035 that gives more information about dns servers
and dns logic. Btw this is a security list, if you have serious questions about
bind or any other dns d's you should use another mailing list instead of that
one, if you have security problems about bind we will be
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 11:05:25AM -0700, Dale Southard wrote:
Why not use something like the IRIX ``chkconfig'' system: Provide a
simple program that takes the ``name'' of a service and then checks an
external file/files for ``on'' or off status of each service, and
returns 0 if on, 1 if off.
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 08:44:50PM +0200, Marko Kreen wrote:
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 11:05:25AM -0700, Dale Southard wrote:
Why not use something like the IRIX ``chkconfig'' system: Provide a
simple program that takes the ``name'' of a service and then checks an
external file/files for
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 06:45:56AM -0400, WHIRLYCOTT wrote:
I will also point out to you that BIND has had a sordid history as far
as security is concerned. If you want your box to get cracked at some
point, run named as the root user. If you are smart, you will figure
out how to run it in a
Marko Kreen marko@l-t.ee writes:
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 02:56:46PM -0700, Mike Fedyk wrote:
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 08:44:50PM +0200, Marko Kreen wrote:
On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 11:05:25AM -0700, Dale Southard wrote:
Why not use something like the IRIX ``chkconfig'' system: Provide a
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