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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 myself familiar with the DNS How-To
>>
>> http://www.redhat.com/mirrors/LDP/HOWTO/DNS-HOWTO.html
>
>On top of that, check a nearby library, see if they have any of the
>O'Reilly material. If there is a technical college etc nearby, check
>their library too.
>
>Regarding Webmin, nice program, but I dislike intensely how the BIND 8
>module does things. I don't want my named files in /etc. No config
>option to change that. So I added one :>
>
They are not in /etc usually, and its trivial to specify where you do want
the host files to go, I would suggest your BIND may have had a setting
somewhere giving that dir (when default was chosen in webmin)
The conf file however is usually in /etc
Either way, it does make DNS easier somewhat.
Regards
Greg Wright
IT Consultant Sydney Australia
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