In message <4b9ee17d.8020...@gmail.com>, Gary Wallis writes:
> Let's say I have this setup :
>
> BIND 9.4 named.conf includes a master.zones file with the following:
>
> ...
> zone "ns1.yourdomain.com" {
> type master;
> file "master/external/n/ns1.your
Let's say I have this setup :
BIND 9.4 named.conf includes a master.zones file with the following:
...
zone "ns1.yourdomain.com" {
type master;
file "master/external/n/ns1.yourdomain.com.signed";
};
zone "ns2.yourdomain.com" {
Greetings list..
I have recently assumed responsibility and did a
complete rebuild of a Master DNS server running 9.6.1.P3. (will upgrade
to 9.6.2 when SRPM is available)
OS: CentOS 5.4
New to DNS administration but not new to Linux / UNIX..
I am looking at dnssec-tools for signing my 2 zones
On 3/12/2010 5:37 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
In message,
smith_...@emc.com writes:
I've got an "interesting" network setup I'm trying to work with. There
are hosts with IPv4 and IPv6 interfaces. For reasons beyond my control
and comprehension, the IT department decided to put the A and
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