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
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 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