Re: DNS virgin

2005-02-11 Thread kilim
On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 04:41:52PM -0600, Kevin Kinsey wrote: kilim wrote: snip Now that I've registered a certain domain through godaddy.com I wish to set up my own DNS server. In the Godaddy's web interface there is a way to set two new DNS server. Can I just put one of the server

Re: DNS virgin

2005-02-11 Thread Vince Hoffman
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, kilim wrote: On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 04:41:52PM -0600, Kevin Kinsey wrote: kilim wrote: snip Now that I've registered a certain domain through godaddy.com I wish to set up my own DNS server. In the Godaddy's web interface there is a way to set two new DNS server. Can I

Re: DNS virgin

2005-02-11 Thread kilim
On Fri, Feb 11, 2005 at 02:00:11PM +, Vince Hoffman wrote: On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, kilim wrote: On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 04:41:52PM -0600, Kevin Kinsey wrote: kilim wrote: snip Now that I've registered a certain domain through godaddy.com I wish to set up my own DNS server. In the

Re: DNS' bind 9 chrooted by default ?

2005-02-11 Thread Oliver Leitner
i guess you would have to set the bind directory to be jailed in the rc.conf, but thats just a guess, i have no dns running on a bsd here. Greetings Oliver Leitner Technical Staff http://www.shells.at On Friday 11 February 2005 23:29, kilim wrote: Hello, regarding Bind 9, here:

Re: DNS' bind 9 chrooted by default ?

2005-02-11 Thread Emanuel Strobl
Am Freitag, 11. Februar 2005 23:29 schrieb kilim: Hello, regarding Bind 9, here: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-bind9.htm l its stated that the configuration file resides in /var/named/etc/namedb/ and that bind will be chrooted automatically. Yet here:

Re: DNS virgin

2005-02-10 Thread Mark A. Garcia
kilim wrote: Now that I've registered a certain domain through godaddy.com I wish to set up my own DNS server. In the Godaddy's web interface there is a way to set two new DNS server. Can I just put one of the server to be my DNS primary leaving out the secondary ? Or can I leave their

Re: DNS virgin

2005-02-10 Thread Kevin Kinsey
kilim wrote: Hello, being a DNS virgin I deceided to post this after reading through Dns Bind book and various on/off-line documentation. I have loads of questions even though I've read through this stuff. And I'm hoping that you can help me clarify them. Thanks in advance ! Now that I've

Re: DNS

2005-02-03 Thread Loren M. Lang
On Tue, Jan 25, 2005 at 01:48:36AM +0300, Zaid Dashti wrote: hello i created a dns server, but it works only on my local network. how can i make it for global ? Do you have a registered domain name? If so, then tell whoever you registered it with to point it to your name server. NOTE: i

Re: DNS

2005-01-29 Thread Thomas Foster
Does it have a publically accessible interface that can be accessed via an internet connection, or is it behind a Firewall/NAT/Router? Is UDP port 53 accessible if it is behind a Router? Are you hosting a publically resolvable domain name? T - Original Message - From: ZaiD Dashti

Re: DNS

2005-01-29 Thread Chris
ZaiD Dashti wrote: hello i have finished of installing my freebsd, and i ran a DNS server (named) my DNS server listens only to my local network and it does not listens to real world (i mean for resolving). how can i make it to listen to the real world? thanks 1. Purchase the O'Reilly book on Bind

Re: DNS

2005-01-29 Thread ZaiD Dashti
, cuz i want to host my domain (just for learning how to host) From: Thomas Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ZaiD Dashti [EMAIL PROTECTED],freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: DNS Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2005 09:20:37 -0800 Does it have a publically accessible interface that can be accessed via

Re: DNS

2005-01-29 Thread Chris
From: Thomas Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ZaiD Dashti [EMAIL PROTECTED],freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: DNS Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2005 09:20:37 -0800 Does it have a publically accessible interface that can be accessed via an internet connection, or is it behind a Firewall/NAT/Router

Re: DNS problem

2005-01-26 Thread cpghost
On Tue, Jan 25, 2005 at 03:45:22PM +, ZaiD Dashti wrote: hello i have a problem with my DNS server. first, i have a registered domain name and i want to change its NS server to my server to host it in my home (just for learning about DNS) If you have a domain, you must setup at least

Re: DNS problem

2005-01-25 Thread Warren
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 05:54 pm, gabriel wrote: They could be negative cached by your isp's dns servers. Personally I run dnscache to avoid that issue, I don't trust my isp with _ANYTHING_, but the connection. Cheers! I ended up changing the name server addy form the dns server to the actual NS

Re: DNS problem

2005-01-25 Thread gabriel
Very cool. :) On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 18:04:15 +1000, Warren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 05:54 pm, gabriel wrote: They could be negative cached by your isp's dns servers. Personally I run dnscache to avoid that issue, I don't trust my isp with _ANYTHING_, but the connection.

Re: DNS Prob

2005-01-25 Thread Warren
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 06:27 pm, Warren wrote: ok i changed the IP in the resolv.conf on the primry machine holding the connection to the ent and on this local machine to the ns server .. yet for some reason the IP dosent change on this machien but does on the other .. what am i missing ? Ok it

Re: DNS Prob

2005-01-25 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Warren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 06:27 pm, Warren wrote: ok i changed the IP in the resolv.conf on the primry machine holding the connection to the ent and on this local machine to the ns server .. yet for some reason the IP dosent change on this machien but does on the

Re: DNS

2005-01-25 Thread Jonathan Chen
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 07:43:10PM +0300, Zaid Dashti wrote: [...] but i got a problem, when i use nslookup then i change the server to my DNS machine IP local network (by using another computer in the local network), it works fine, but when i use the IP of my internet account, i got

Re: DNS

2005-01-25 Thread Zaid Dashti
PROTECTED] To: Zaid Dashti [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 9:06 PM Subject: Re: DNS On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 07:43:10PM +0300, Zaid Dashti wrote: [...] but i got a problem, when i use nslookup then i change the server to my DNS machine IP local

Re: DNS problem

2005-01-25 Thread Thomas Foster
I am not quite sure of your name server setup, or even your registrant for your domain name.. but I do have a few questions Is this DNS server behind a firewall? Is this DNS server master for your zone? What is your zone name? Does your Domian registration include this server as primary for your

Re: DNS problem

2005-01-25 Thread ZaiD Dashti
No there is no firewall Yes my DNS is the master of my zone my zone name is: zdashi.com Does your Domian registration include this server as primary for your domain name? yes From: Thomas Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ZaiD Dashti [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: DNS problem Date

Re: DNS problem

2005-01-25 Thread ZaiD Dashti
i think my ISP blocking port 53, i will call them thanks From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ZaiD Dashti [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: DNS problem Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 18:39:52 +0100 On Tue, Jan 25, 2005 at 03:45:22PM +, ZaiD Dashti wrote: hello i have a problem

Re: DNS

2005-01-25 Thread cpghost
On Tue, Jan 25, 2005 at 09:25:54PM +0300, Zaid Dashti wrote: my firewall rules is only 2 rules : add 1 allow ip from any to any add 2 allow tcp from any to any What about udp? DNS sends and receives UDP datagrams, so you need to punch yet another hole in your firewall. i didn't add

Re: DNS problem

2005-01-25 Thread Thomas Foster
Creation Date: 2004-10-04 Expiration Date: 2005-10-04 - Original Message - From: ZaiD Dashti [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 11:03 AM Subject: Re: DNS problem i think my ISP blocking port 53, i will call them

Re: DNS

2005-01-25 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
Zaid Dashti [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: i bought a domain, and i'm trying to host it using my machine in my home (just for learning how to host and DNS) First thing to check for: has the domain been properly delegated to you? What kind of response do you get from say, $ dig

Re: DNS problem

2005-01-24 Thread gabriel
They could be negative cached by your isp's dns servers. Personally I run dnscache to avoid that issue, I don't trust my isp with _ANYTHING_, but the connection. Cheers! On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 17:49:18 +1000, Warren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Im having trouble getting some webpages due to my DNS of

Re: DNS reverse zone problem?

2005-01-20 Thread nikolay . nenchev
I wrote an article http://newweb.zytrax.com/books/dns/ch3/ about the reverse zones. the idea was that in classless network it is the same 0/26 with PTR records = CNAME 1.0.z.y.x.in-addr.arpa. and about the ip address is like that: example network : 111.111.111.0/26 ns1.example.com

Re: dns question

2005-01-20 Thread Dick Davies
* Jeff MacDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] [0157 12:57]: Not really a freebsdquestion specifically. My company uses ns.foo.com and ns1.foo.com for primay/secondary dns, about 200 domains rely on these. We want a new physical machine , in a different location, with a different IP to be our

Re: dns question

2005-01-20 Thread Jeff MacDonald
I think it depends upon the registrar. Of the 200 domains, they are probably registered across 2 or 3 registrars. Some ask for just the host name, while others ask for both hostname and IP. Jeff. On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 13:14:01 +, Dick Davies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * Jeff MacDonald [EMAIL

Re: DNS: querying route DNS

2005-01-16 Thread Colin J. Raven
On Jan 14 at 16:39, Matthew Seaman patiently explained: Andrew P. wrote: Matthew Seaman wrote: I'm sure it won't be difficult for anyone to find a named(8) how-to, but I'd be very glad to see your post, please. I currently use djbdns, but I'm not very happy with it and I'd like to try

Re: DNS: querying route DNS

2005-01-14 Thread Matthew Seaman
relax think wrote: i want to query root servers directly instead of my ISP dns and for tht have used couple of commands like tracert and route through (RT) but wasnt able to query root server directly , if u know how to directly query root server thn plz help Use dig(1). Eg. to see the

Re: DNS: querying route DNS

2005-01-14 Thread Andrew P.
Matthew Seaman wrote: If your ISPs nameservers are unreliable or overloaded, and not giving you a good service, then one course of action you might consider is just configuring the named(8) built into your FreeBSD system to do recursive DNS lookups for you. (And caching -- but that's a given

Re: DNS: querying route DNS

2005-01-14 Thread Dick Davies
* Andrew P. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [0122 14:22]: Matthew Seaman wrote: If your ISPs nameservers are unreliable or overloaded, and not giving you a good service, then one course of action you might consider is just configuring the named(8) built into your FreeBSD system to do recursive DNS

Re: DNS: querying route DNS

2005-01-14 Thread Matthew Seaman
Andrew P. wrote: Matthew Seaman wrote: If your ISPs nameservers are unreliable or overloaded, and not giving you a good service, then one course of action you might consider is just configuring the named(8) built into your FreeBSD system to do recursive DNS lookups for you. (And caching -- but

Re: DNS: querying route DNS

2005-01-14 Thread Andrew P.
Matthew Seaman wrote: Sure. Assuming you're using 5.3-RELEASE, 5.3-STABLE or better, then setting up a recursive-only nameserver is really very simple. The system comes with BIND-9.3.0 as standard, and it has all of the chroot-ing functionality available just by default. All you need do is

Re: DNS problems

2005-01-09 Thread ryanv
I am no expert by any means, but the problem I was having sounds simular. I had a fresh install on friday, I could get to the web but dns resolutions were incredibly, slow and timing out most of the time. But my box is now working perfectly. #1 you dns nameservers addresses need to be in

Re: DNS problems

2005-01-08 Thread Matt Emmerton
gentle people, apologies if this question should have been posted in the newbies list, but i saw a similar question in the archives of this mailing list, which did not quite answer my question. i'm trying to install FreeBSD for the first time. i'm installing it on my desktop. the

Re: dns timeouts

2005-01-07 Thread Kevin Kinsey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am new to FREEBSD and trying 5.3 on my compaq presario 2190US laptop. After a fight I got the CD and everything running. Now my dns resolutions keep timing out. I do not see anything on the errata, can someone point me in a direction to do some light reading or to a

Re: DNS problems - slow to resolve

2005-01-02 Thread Michael Madden
David Daugherty wrote: Are there tools/commands I can use to determine the resolution time that my lookups are taking? A lot of my web browser requests are timing out (name lookups) and I have to keep hitting refresh until it finally resolves. I'd try using dig: dig www.freebsd.org At the end

Re: DNS problems - slow to resolve

2005-01-02 Thread Josh Paetzel
On Sunday 02 January 2005 09:22, David Daugherty wrote: I'm running BIND 9 for my own DNS and I'm connecting to the Internet through cable modem. In my named.conf I have a forwarders section where I put the IPs for my ISPs DNS. Since my connection to the ISP is DHCP how can I determine the DNS

Re: DNS problems - slow to resolve

2005-01-02 Thread David Daugherty
The problem with resolv.conf is that it just puts insightbb.com in there. Doing a whois on insightbb.com gives a few DNS servers but none of them are any speedier lookups then the others. If I put the IP that insightbb.com resolves to it's still slow. On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 09:41:20 -0600, Josh

Re: DNS problems - slow to resolve

2005-01-02 Thread David Daugherty
Ah, yes..dig. Forgot that it had a resolve time in there. Here's a perfect example of the slowness I'm talking about: su-2.05b# dig yahoo.com ; DiG 8.3 yahoo.com ;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch ;; res_nsend: Operation timed out su-2.05b# dig yahoo.com ; DiG 8.3 yahoo.com ;; res

Re: DNS problems - slow to resolve

2005-01-02 Thread David Daugherty
Ok, I wasn't getting the IPs in my resolv.conf because I had dhclient.conf modified to supersede to the local DNS. Here's what I did to determine the DNS that my ISP was assigning me. I changed the dhclient.conf back to empty and restarted the network. This then put the IPs of the two DNS servers

RE: DNS TTL problem

2004-12-22 Thread Andras Kende
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Frasa Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 5:48 AM To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: DNS TTL problem Hello, I am using a djbdns DNS server which operates almost perfect. There is 1 small

Re: DNS TTL problem

2004-12-22 Thread J65nko BSD
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 12:47:34 +0100, Mark Frasa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I am using a djbdns DNS server which operates almost perfect. There is 1 small problem, i have for my domain frasa.net 2 namservers: frasa.net. 3600IN NS ns1.frasa.net. frasa.net.

Re: DNS Cache Server

2004-11-09 Thread Drew Tomlinson
On 11/9/2004 4:01 PM NiY wrote: Noticed the tread on a caching DNS server, and that brought up a couple of questions I had. I have a DNS server set up in my home. I have a FreeBSD 5.2.1 box acting as my gateway, running ipfw and natd. It routes my one static IP address from my DSL provider to a

Re: DNS Cache Server

2004-11-09 Thread NiY
On 11/9/2004 4:01 PM NiY wrote: Noticed the tread on a caching DNS server, and that brought up a couple of questions I had. I have a DNS server set up in my home. I have a FreeBSD 5.2.1 box acting as my gateway, running ipfw and natd. It routes my one static IP address from my DSL provider

Re: dns-more than I ever wanted to know...

2004-09-24 Thread David Kelly
On Sep 24, 2004, at 8:14 AM, mailing lists at MacTutor wrote: I've come across a ton of DNS tutorials on the web. Everything I've found so far is very lengthy. I need to setup a simple small office/home office network with DNS so that it resolves my inside network among the machines and hides

Re: dns-more than I ever wanted to know...

2004-09-24 Thread Steve Bertrand
I've come across a ton of DNS tutorials on the web. Everything I've found so far is very lengthy. I need to setup a simple small office/home office network with DNS so that it resolves my inside network among the machines and hides it from the greater internet. I'm open to suggestions of a

Re: dns-more than I ever wanted to know...

2004-09-24 Thread mailing lists at MacTutor
Steve, Thanks a bunch! This is a great help. I'm not clear on the use of allow-transfer. Reading the manpage for named.conf(5), I'm tempted to leave it out. But, I'm not fully understanding the use of it. The manpage says, allow-transfer Specifies which hosts are allowed to receive zone

Re: dns-more than I ever wanted to know...

2004-09-24 Thread Simon Barner
mailing lists at MacTutor wrote: I've come across a ton of DNS tutorials on the web. Everything I've found so far is very lengthy. I need to setup a simple small office/home office network with DNS so that it resolves my inside network among the machines and hides it from the greater

Re: dns-more than I ever wanted to know...

2004-09-24 Thread Steve Bertrand
Steve, Thanks a bunch! This is a great help. I'm not clear on the use of allow-transfer. Reading the manpage for named.conf(5), I'm tempted to leave it out. But, I'm not fully understanding the use of it. The manpage says, allow-transfer Specifies which hosts are allowed to receive

Re: dns-more than I ever wanted to know...

2004-09-24 Thread mailing lists at MacTutor
Thanks to everyone who responded to this. I'm working on synthesizing everything. I'm one step closer now. Alex On Sep 24, 2004, at 9:14 AM, mailing lists at MacTutor wrote: I've come across a ton of DNS tutorials on the web. Everything I've found so far is very lengthy. I need to setup a

Re: DNS server

2004-07-11 Thread cpghost
Sean Dicks wrote: I can ping both NS servers but when it comes to pinging my domain it doesn't ping. Ideas on what could be wrong? You probably didn't configure the resolver library correctly. In /etc/resolv.conf, you need to add the name server entries: /etc/resolv.conf: domain example.com

Re: DNS server

2004-07-11 Thread Sean Dicks
I am only using dns forwarding. I already have default values in /etc/resolv.conf from my ISP, do I have to add my 2 others and delete the ones from the ISP or just leave it as is. I registered the domain today when I whois rimouski-undernet.org I see right nameservers on it. Doesn't that mean it

Re: DNS server

2004-07-11 Thread Eric Crist
On Sunday 11 July 2004 12:35, Sean Dicks wrote: I am only using dns forwarding. I already have default values in /etc/resolv.conf from my ISP, do I have to add my 2 others and delete the ones from the ISP or just leave it as is. I registered the domain today when I whois rimouski-undernet.org

Re: DNS server

2004-07-11 Thread cpghost
Sean Dicks wrote: I am only using dns forwarding. I already have default values in /etc/resolv.conf from my ISP, do I have to add my 2 others and delete the ones from the ISP or just leave it as is. I registered the domain today when I whois rimouski-undernet.org I see right nameservers on it.

Re: DNS server

2004-07-11 Thread Len Conrad
No, it doesn't. I can successfully perform a whois from here on your domain, but an nslookup/dig both fail. Give it 72 hours to propagate across the net. propagation is a bogus idea when applied to DNS. Like WMD and immediate threat when applied to Iraq. As soon as the delegation and glue

Re: DNS server

2004-07-11 Thread Eric Crist
On Sunday 11 July 2004 13:12, cpghost wrote: Just give it some time to propagate. % dig rimouski-undernet.org ; DiG 8.3 rimouski-undernet.org ;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch ;; res_nsend: Operation timed out Yep, not yet visible here... -cpghost. Something I didn't think

Re: DNS server

2004-07-11 Thread Len Conrad
Perhaps you need to do some research on the subject. perhaps you need to clarify your vagary There are a series of DNS systems ??? For a public domain.tld, the only two servers involved are : 1. the servers authoritative for .tld to publish the delegation and glue records for domain.tld.

Re: DNS server

2004-07-11 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Sun, Jul 11, 2004 at 01:53:22PM -0500, Len Conrad wrote: a domain needs to be added to before it will function correctly. This is known as propagation. the misnomer propagation is used by people who think DNS data needs time to be available, to propagate, over several days or a week,

Re: DNS server

2004-07-11 Thread Kevin Stevens
On Jul 11, 2004, at 12:46, Matthew Seaman wrote: On Sun, Jul 11, 2004 at 01:53:22PM -0500, Len Conrad wrote: a domain needs to be added to before it will function correctly. This is known as propagation. the misnomer propagation is used by people who think DNS data needs time to be available, to

RE: dns/sendmail/resolve problems...

2004-07-07 Thread Eric Crist
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gary Kline Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 9:21 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: dns/sendmail/resolve problems... On tao sendmail hangs forevr before it ever strts up. Anybody know why?

Re: DNS/BIND Question

2004-06-12 Thread Odhiambo Washington
* Eric Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20040612 10:07]: wrote: Hey all, I was wondering how to make one subdomain resolve to multiple IP addresses? I have www.mydomain.com which has only had 1 IP address for a long time. Now, I want to create a second server with a mirror of that web server.

Re: DNS + DHCP auto host updates.

2004-06-11 Thread Louis LeBlanc
On 06/11/04 11:02 AM, Ben Timby sat at the `puter and typed: Hello, does anyone have a good guide for setting up DNS updates using ISC DHCP server? I want hosts on my network to become registered with DNS server when they recieve network configuration. I have not been able to find a guide

Re: DNS + DHCP auto host updates.

2004-06-11 Thread Thomas Farrell
Here you go. Here is an example of a dhcpd.conf entry subnet 4.10.10.0 netmask 255.255.252.0 { dynamic-dhcp range 4.10.10.2 4.10.13.254 { option subnet-mask 255.255.252.0; option domain-name dsl-verizon.net; option domain-name-servers 4.2.2.4,4.2.2.5,4.2.2.6; option routers 4.10.10.1; option

Re: DNS usage question

2004-06-01 Thread Luke Kearney
On Tue, 1 Jun 2004 02:31:20 -0500 Jay Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thus: I'm running sendmail on my 5.2.1 system, and have a number of DNSBLs set up in my sendmail configuration. I am not currently running BIND (or any other nameserver), and therefore have configured my system to use one

Re: DNS usage question

2004-06-01 Thread Peter Risdon
Luke Kearney wrote: On Tue, 1 Jun 2004 02:31:20 -0500 Jay Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thus: I'm running sendmail on my 5.2.1 system, and have a number of DNSBLs set up in my sendmail configuration. I am not currently running BIND (or any other nameserver), and therefore have configured my

Re: DNS usage question

2004-06-01 Thread Bill Moran
Jay Moore wrote: I'm running sendmail on my 5.2.1 system, and have a number of DNSBLs set up in my sendmail configuration. I am not currently running BIND (or any other nameserver), and therefore have configured my system to use one of my ISP's DNS servers. I've noticed that each attempted

Re: DNS on LAN

2004-03-11 Thread Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P.
David Pratt wrote: Hi. I have just set up a small LAN. I am using an old pentium computer as a firewall using IPCop (192.168.1.1) as a gateway to the web. It uses a dynamic IP from my ISP so all the machines have web access. I have 3 other machines behind the firewall. I have set up a

Re: DNS access on private (RFC 1918) network

2004-01-20 Thread Charlie Schluting
Kenneth W Cochran wrote: Hello: I get messages like the following in my syslog all the time: Jan 20 09:00:40 kern.info localhost /kernel: Connection attempt to UDP 192.168.0.1:1990 from 192.168.0.1:53 Jan 20 09:02:48 kern.info localhost /kernel: Connection attempt to UDP 192.168.0.1:2052 from

Re: DNS access on private (RFC 1918) network

2004-01-20 Thread Gautam Gopalakrishnan
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 09:41:39PM -0800, Charlie Schluting wrote: Kenneth W Cochran wrote: Hello: I get messages like the following in my syslog all the time: Jan 20 09:00:40 kern.info localhost /kernel: Connection attempt to UDP 192.168.0.1:1990 from 192.168.0.1:53 Jan 20 09:02:48

Re: DNS access on private (RFC 1918) network

2004-01-20 Thread Charlie Schluting
Gautam Gopalakrishnan wrote: udp:53 is DNS. Maybe your apps are looking a named on your machine... Just my newbie guess. Gautam Actually, its named looking to connect to a port that is no longer listening for it to respond there... ___ [EMAIL

Re: DNS resources or toaster

2004-01-08 Thread Kirk Strauser
At 2004-01-05T21:30:41Z, Marius Kirschner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Obviously either one will do the job.I guess it's just a matter of preferences..but I'm very tempted to go with DJBDNS this time. Ugh. Be prepared to learn all about rsync. -- Kirk Strauser 94 outdated ports on the

Re: DNS resources or toaster

2004-01-06 Thread Peter Risdon
Marius Kirschner wrote: I have the task to set up a two DNS servers for my company, and while I have administered their DNS servers using BIND for a number of years I have never set them up from scratch. I have 2 boxes where FreeBSD 5.1 will be installed, and, to be honest, I'm not sure whether

Re: DNS resources or toaster

2004-01-05 Thread Chris Pressey
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 16:30:41 -0500 Marius Kirschner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have the task to set up a two DNS servers for my company, and while I have administered their DNS servers using BIND for a number of years I have never set them up from scratch. I have 2 boxes where FreeBSD 5.1

Re: DNS resources or toaster

2004-01-05 Thread Jez Hancock
On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 04:30:41PM -0500, Marius Kirschner wrote: I have the task to set up a two DNS servers for my company, and while I have administered their DNS servers using BIND for a number of years I have never set them up from scratch. I have 2 boxes where FreeBSD 5.1 will be

Re: DNS || sendmail? (or both?)

2003-12-21 Thread Jez Hancock
On Sun, Dec 21, 2003 at 12:49:00PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote: Anybody know what magic incantations are necessary to make my mail server aware of my internal hosts?? If this is a DNS matter, I didn't catch it in DNS AND BIND (4th ed). Try adding all the hosts you accept mail for

Re: DNS || sendmail? (or both?)

2003-12-21 Thread Gary Kline
On Sun, Dec 21, 2003 at 10:11:24PM +, Jez Hancock wrote: On Sun, Dec 21, 2003 at 12:49:00PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote: Anybody know what magic incantations are necessary to make my mail server aware of my internal hosts?? If this is a DNS matter, I didn't catch it in DNS AND

Re: DNS || sendmail? (or both?)

2003-12-21 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Sun, Dec 21, 2003 at 12:49:00PM -0800, Gary Kline wrote: I've been wondring if there is a way of tweaking sendmail to send mail from the outside to my internal//private hosts-- with the same username and the FQDN. E.g.: Outside thought.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: DNS/Webhosting question

2003-11-20 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-11-14 16:43:54 -0600: On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 15:23, Darryl Hoar wrote: What tools exist in Freebsd to determine the primary dsn server for a domain Heh.. . everyone seems to be responding with 'nslookup -type=ns foo.com' or 'host -t ns foo.com', but those queries

Re: DNS/Webhosting question

2003-11-20 Thread Frank Knobbe
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 07:25, Roman Neuhauser wrote: which of my servers is primary and which secondary if I can edit the data on either and have it synchronized to the other? The one you list as primary in the Start Of Authority :P Frank signature.asc Description: This is a

Re: DNS/Webhosting question

2003-11-16 Thread JacobRhoden
On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 09:43 am, Frank Knobbe wrote: On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 15:23, Darryl Hoar wrote: What tools exist in Freebsd to determine the primary dsn server for a domain Heh.. . everyone seems to be responding with 'nslookup -type=ns foo.com' or 'host -t ns foo.com', but those queries

Re: DNS/Webhosting question

2003-11-14 Thread Peter Elsner
man dig man nslookup man whois At 03:23 PM 11/14/2003, you wrote: Greetings, What tools exist in Freebsd to determine the primary dsn server for a domain ? Also, is there a way to determine the company hosting a website ? Thanks, D ___ [EMAIL

Re: DNS/Webhosting question

2003-11-14 Thread Charles Swiger
On Nov 14, 2003, at 4:23 PM, Darryl Hoar wrote: Greetings, What tools exist in Freebsd to determine the primary dsn server for a domain ? nslookup and dig come to mind: 18-ns1% nslookup -type=ns freebsd.org. Server: localhost Address: 127.0.0.1 Non-authoritative answer: freebsd.org

Re: DNS/Webhosting question

2003-11-14 Thread Bob Collins
At 04:23 PM 11/14/2003, Darryl Hoar wrote: Greetings, What tools exist in Freebsd to determine the primary dsn server for a domain ? Also, is there a way to determine the company hosting a website ? Thanks, D nslookup, dig (I think) whois ___ [EMAIL

Re: DNS/Webhosting question

2003-11-14 Thread Mykroft Holmes IV
Darryl Hoar wrote: Greetings, What tools exist in Freebsd to determine the primary dsn server for a domain ? Also, is there a way to determine the company hosting a website ? Thanks, D ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

Re: DNS/Webhosting question

2003-11-14 Thread Frank Knobbe
On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 15:23, Darryl Hoar wrote: Greetings, What tools exist in Freebsd to determine the primary dsn server for a domain Heh.. . everyone seems to be responding with 'nslookup -type=ns foo.com' or 'host -t ns foo.com', but those queries return *all* name servers and make no

Re: DNS or Sendmail?

2003-09-16 Thread David
I think I answered part of my original question. The mail log file of the secondary name server finally showed the same error message. Now my question is would this be a Reverse DNS issue? Everything that I can think of is pointing to that yet everything worked before. No changes to Sendmail or

Re: DNS question...

2003-08-19 Thread Supote Leelasupphakorn
Hi, Have you try host command ? host your_server_name Maybe DNS takes a couple day for propagation. If this is the case try later in next 2-3 days. Cheers, --- Xpression [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi list, I'm getting a problem with my DNS, I'm running 4.7 + named, the config files are

RE: DNS Server Farm

2003-08-04 Thread Max Clark
For recursive lookups you should only be looking at djbdns's dnscache (http://cr.yp.to). As far as load balancers go, my preference has always been hardware (ASIC) based appliances such as the Alteon AceDirector or the Foundry ServerIron. Both are rock solid and will handle more traffic than you

Re: DNS server

2003-07-30 Thread Jerry M. Howell II
hi how i can install and configure DNS server in freeBSD???plzz tell me step by step It's outlined in many howto's and the handbook as well as google. Also the are some classes out there. If you work at it hard enough you might be suprised how easy it is to set up. -- Jerry M.

Re: DNS server

2003-07-30 Thread Joshua Oreman
On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 04:07:37PM -0600 or thereabouts, Jerry M. Howell II wrote: hi how i can install and configure DNS server in freeBSD???plzz tell me step by step It's outlined in many howto's and the handbook as well as google. Also the are some classes out there. If

Re: DNS How do I find what DNS the box is using.

2003-07-20 Thread Jonathan Chen
On Sun, Jul 20, 2003 at 08:26:24PM +, DanB wrote: How do I find what DNS the box is using. Where to I look for it? It should be in /etc/resolv.conf. Also, the last 3 lines of a dig(1) command (eg: dig freebsd.org) should tell you where it's querying. -- Jonathan Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: DNS and SMTP problem

2003-07-09 Thread Toomas Aas
Hi! I have a caching name server up and running and was trying to change it into a master name server with a www record and a mx record. For what zone? Do you have a registered domain that you are trying to be authoritative for? I assume that by 'www record' you mean A or CNAME record with

Re: DNS and SMTP problem

2003-07-09 Thread pat bey
thanks Toomas for your help I'm new at this sort of thing. I never got the two messages you sent to me but I did find this in log files. Jul 9 08:04:36 hijra postfix/smtpd[5063]:E19EB55: reject:RCPT FROM lv.raad.tarty.ee [194.xxx.xxx.xxx]:555[EMAIL PROTECTED]:user unknown in local recipient table;

Re: DNS question...

2003-06-05 Thread Jez Hancock
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 12:29:29PM -0400, Xpression wrote: Hi list: I want to change my DNS server/service, I still using named almost understand it so good, then I want to know is anyone have knowledge of any other DNS server that can be installed to serve DNS requests...thanks...

Re: DNS error or idiot on parade

2003-06-03 Thread Peter Elsner
Check your /etc/hosts file. :) Peter At 10:21 PM 6/1/2003 -0800, you wrote: I am trying to setup a nameserver for a domain and I have been reading the DNS/Bind book from O'Reilly and I somehow got the private IP showing up when I try and ping from a remote site. Whenever I type in ping

Re: DNS and natd

2003-06-03 Thread Chuck Swiger
Alfonso Romero wrote: I´m using natd on a FreeBSD 4.8 box as a gateway, so my internal LAN can access Internet. I´ve configured a web server, but the local LAN machines can´t access the server by it´s domain name. If I setup my FreeBSD gateway to also act as a DNS server, are my local LAN machines

Re: DNS and natd

2003-06-03 Thread Alfonso Romero
flag on natd that solves this issue? Alfonso - Original Message - From: Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: freebsd-questions [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 3:24 PM Subject: Re: DNS and natd Alfonso Romero wrote: I´m using natd on a FreeBSD 4.8 box as a gateway, so my

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