Harish pravi:
Hi All,
I was jist going thru the Redhat Howtos for a building a caching name
server on my LAN which has 50 nodes connected to the Internet thru a
Linux Box, in the howtos they have mentioned about making a file
/var/named/root.hints and which has the lists of all the root
server
Hi All,
I was jist going thru the Redhat Howtos for a building a caching name
server on my LAN which has 50 nodes connected to the Internet thru a
Linux Box, in the howtos they have mentioned about making a file
/var/named/root.hints and which has the lists of all the root servers,my
directory
Title: Message
Is
iptables/ipchains running? If so did you poke a hole in it for the DNS
server?
Did
you set the DNS server address on the w2k box?
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Hello,
Would you mind to post an sample about your config files in here ?
Ed.
stuart ross wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to setup a Linux DNS server. It seems to work except I get
a timeout error then the result.
Using nslookup from a win2k machine
E.g.
(nslookup
Default Server: Linux1.Jenna.c
Hi I'm trying to setup a Linux DNS server. It seems to work except I get a timeout error then the result.Using nslookup from a win2k machineE.g. (nslookupDefault Server: Linux1.Jenna.com.auAddress: 192.168.0.1>Jenna.com.auServer: Linux1.Jenna.com.auAddress: 192.168.0.1DNS request timed out
x27;t remember anything else that was different than just doing what the
HOWTO said.
Good luck!
Terry
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On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, rahul b jain cs student wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was trying to configure a DNS server for my private network. Since I
> dont know much about configuring it, I would really appreciate if someone
> could point me to a tutorial / document, which they think is a
Hi,
I was trying to configure a DNS server for my private network. Since I
dont know much about configuring it, I would really appreciate if someone
could point me to a tutorial / document, which they think is a good
resource.
Thanks,
Rahul.
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thanks for the response, i will try to change the protocol
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Subject: Re: dns server firewall
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 08:06:59 -0500 (EST)
First...the ability to ping has nothing to do with teh abil
omain zone
transfers.
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Wesley Jay Deypalan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a RH8 and planning to make it a DNS Server, but I have problem
> using the iptables. Here is my configurations for my firewall
>
> IPTABLES=/sbin/iptables
> LAN="208.108.143.90"
Hi,
I have a RH8 and planning to make it a DNS Server, but I have problem using the iptables. Here is my configurations for my firewall
IPTABLES=/sbin/iptablesLAN="208.108.143.90"$IPTABLES -P INPUT DROP$IPTABLES -F INPUT$IPTABLES -P OUTPUT ACCEPT$IPTABLES -F OUTPUT$IPTABLES -P FO
On 7/12/02 7:26 PM, "deb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I an having problems trying to start DNS on redhat 7.2 with the utility rndc.
> The response is that connection refused. I don't no any more where to correct.
> I tried to make sure that the file rndc.conf and named.conf are configured as
> r
Try "service named start" :)
On Friday 12 July 2002 04:26 pm, deb wrote:
> I an having problems trying to start DNS on redhat 7.2 with the utility
> rndc. The response is that connection refused. I don't no any more where to
> correct. I tried to make sure that the file rndc.conf and named.conf
I an having problems trying to start DNS on redhat
7.2 with the utility rndc. The response is that connection refused. I don't no
any more where to correct. I tried to make sure that the file rndc.conf and
named.conf are configured as required but without result. Please can any one
give some
email,possible dns errors,I would like
> > know if is possible test one dns server.
> > >
> > > I mean as this: "command dns-serverdomain-to-test" for
> > know what of my ISP dns servers are
> > > wrong
> > >
> > > Thanks.
&g
hi
> Von: Jay Daniels [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet: Sonntag, 30. Juni 2002 09:14
> On Sat, 2002-06-29 at 08:33, Josep M wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
> > I have problems with email,possible dns errors,I would like
> know if is possible test one dns server.
>
On Sat, 2002-06-29 at 08:33, Josep M wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I have problems with email,possible dns errors,I would like know if is possible test
>one dns server.
>
> I mean as this: "command dns-serverdomain-to-test" for know what of my ISP dns
>servers ar
Hello.
I have problems with email,possible dns errors,I would like know if is possible test
one dns server.
I mean as this: "command dns-serverdomain-to-test" for know what of my ISP dns
servers are
wrong
Thanks.
Josep
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On Mon, 2002-06-17 at 14:27, David Busby wrote:
> before? I've got the caching part done (wa easy) and name queries
> resolve on that machine but not queries for machines on my local subnet.
> The Win2K clients do a dynamic update of the DNS when they come on-line but
> I don't know how to t
List,
I've got a 7.2 box that I'm trying to use to replace M$ equipment. I
would like to run BIND as a caching name server but also allow it to
take the dynamic updates the Win2K boxes announce. Has anyone set that
up before? I've got the caching part done (wa easy) and name
que
I have a RH 7.1 box which is my DNS server. I would like to secure it so that only 2
ports are open – SSH and DOMAIN. I
would also like to be able to send outbound mail only (not receive). This is all the services that I need on that
box. What is the best way to approach
this? I am
At 11/7/2001 10:17 AM +0800, you wrote:
>Just a question, im running RH71 and im kinda figuring out how do I
>setup a dns server and a web server so I can host up my own site... Like
>for example, id like to have a chat.foo.com domain... Is it possible?
If you're "kinda figuri
Anand Narayanan wrote:
> I have a RH 7 server with BIND 8 running, need direction to configure this as a dns
>server for my
> network ( abt 200 nodes - mostly windows clients ) - i also have a wins server
>running on nt ( how
> good is samba as a wins server ??? ).
>
&g
running, need direction to configure this as a dns
>server for my
> network ( abt 200 nodes - mostly windows clients ) - i also have a wins server
>running on nt ( how
> good is samba as a wins server ??? ).
>
> I have managed to configure a dhcp server on RH 7 but need lotsa
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/DNS-HOWTO.html
On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Anand Narayanan spewed into the bitstream:
AN> I have a RH 7 server with BIND 8 running, need direction to configure this as a
dns server for my
AN> network ( abt 200 nodes - mostly windows clients ) - i also have a wins
I have a RH 7 server with BIND 8 running, need direction to configure this as a dns
server for my
network ( abt 200 nodes - mostly windows clients ) - i also have a wins server
running on nt ( how
good is samba as a wins server ??? ).
I have managed to configure a dhcp server on RH 7 but
I have a RH 7 server with BIND 8 running, need direction to configure this as a dns
server for my
network ( abt 200 nodes - mostly windows clients ) - i also have a wins server running
on nt ( how
good is samba as a wins server ??? ).
I have managed to configure a dhcp server on RH 7 but need
: Re: How can i know my secondary DNS server is running normally
to backup the primary one ??
nslookup
>server
>
On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, timothy wrote:
> How can i know my secondary DNS server is running normally to backup the
>
nslookup
>server
>
On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, timothy wrote:
> How can i know my secondary DNS server is running normally to backup the
> primary one ??
>
>
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Hi,
I have created a DNS server with ip aliasing but i want to create a
slave server with same domain mydomain.com
can you please tell me how should be /ete/named.conf file for slave and
any modifications to maser's /etc/named.conf
also please tell me how do the slave updates the records
Eileen Orbell wrote:
>
> I am trying to set up a DNS server. I installed the rpm Bind. Do I have
> to create the file named.conf in the etc directory or should it have been
> created when I installed Bind?
>
It should have been installed with the package if you used the rpm f
On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Eileen Orbell wrote:
> I am trying to set up a DNS server. I installed the rpm Bind. Do I have
> to create the file named.conf in the etc directory or should it have been
> created when I installed Bind?
>
there is a sample named.conf file included IIR
I am trying to set up a DNS server. I installed the rpm Bind. Do I have
to create the file named.conf in the etc directory or should it have been
created when I installed Bind?
Thanks
Eileen Orbell
Software & Internet Applications
Capitol College
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On 1/08/00 at 11:27 Duncan Hill wrote:
>On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, James Montz wrote:
>
>> Id suggesty using the Webmin Web Interface progarm.
>> It makes quick work of DNS entries.
>>
>> Webmin can be found at http://www.webmin.com
>>
>> Then I would make m
On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, James Montz wrote:
> Id suggesty using the Webmin Web Interface progarm.
> It makes quick work of DNS entries.
>
> Webmin can be found at http://www.webmin.com
>
> Then I would make myself familiar with the DNS How-To
>
> http://www.redhat.com/mirrors/LDP/HOWTO/DNS-HOWTO.ht
day, August 01, 2000 9:35 AM
Subject: Configure a DNS server
I have to setup a DNS server using rh6.2 for MY LAN .
i must register one website: www.mydomain.com; one e-mail servers (rh6.2):
mail.mydomain.com;
and some other hosts: host.mydomain.com
PLEASE HELP ME, I have got no clue yet.
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I have to setup a DNS server using rh6.2 for MY LAN .
i must register one website: www.mydomain.com; one e-mail servers (rh6.2):
mail.mydomain.com;
and some other hosts: host.mydomain.com
PLEASE HELP ME, I have got no clue yet.
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On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, John Gao wrote:
> I have a Redhat 6.1 box that works as our DNS server.
> now our web server changed to a different IP,
> How do i make the change on the DNS server so that it will pointing to the
> new IP.
>
> Thank you for your advices..
>
> Joh
I have a Redhat 6.1 box that works as our DNS server.
now our web server changed to a different IP,
How do i make the change on the DNS server so that it will pointing to the
new IP.
Thank you for your advices..
John
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I probably won't solve your problem, but
I'll take a half-baked stab at it anyway.
My guess is that someone has a nameserver
setup wrong somewhere or there is an update
that hasn't completely propogated yet. If
it's the latter it will go away on it's own.
If not try these resources:
Try the new
I'm having an interesting problem! Of course if you can think of a better
place for me to ask this, I'll certainly ask there too.
I have 3 caching DNS servers set up on location, which we use to resolve
internal and external hosts. However the cacheing seems to be acting flaky!
I can resolve ww
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