Christian Maier wrote:
> I have installed bind9 and for now I have trouble configuring it. I
> have done all steps discribed in some tuts. Digging google for exapmle
> works pretty good (forwarders are ok I think) but digging example.com
> fails.
I hope you're not actually trying to do this again
Hello!
I have installed bind9 and for now I have trouble configuring it. I
have done all steps discribed in some tuts. Digging google for exapmle
works pretty good (forwarders are ok I think) but digging example.com
fails.
dig example.com
; <<>> DiG 9.3.2 <<>> example.com
;; global options: pri
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> From: "Drogo Bumbleroot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'Support'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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> Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 12:21 PM
> Subject: RE: Con
Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 12:29 PM
Subject: Re: Configure BIND9
> Thank for your reply.
>
> I have tested with ;
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> zone "khimmaki.net" {
> type master;
> file "/etc/bind/db.khimmaki";
> };
>
>
> and
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> zone "kh
ak for your HELP
Best Regards,
Support
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Subject: Configure BIND9
Dear: Debian Users
I have done install Bind9 with dselect. I need to create my own DNS Server
locally. I use before redhat as my DNS server. Now I am convert to Debian
Bind
Dear: Debian Users
I have done install Bind9 with dselect. I need to create my own DNS Server
locally. I use before redhat as my DNS server. Now I am convert to Debian
Bind9. What is rndc.key for ?
The problem is I can't create a record into my Bind9.
Below is my file in my /etc/bind/
smtp:/etc/
Noah Meyerhans wrote:
Basically, you don't want to set up a zone for 67.158.193.in-addr.arpa
in named.conf, but rather for something like
64-71.67.158.193.in-addr.arpa.
Googling for "bind classless in-addr.arpa" and related strings will
likely answer your questions. If not, asking for help in
com
On Mon, Jun 23, 2003 at 06:50:46PM +0200, Hans Wilmer wrote:
> Having that zone, it seems to override anything that?s between
> 193.158.67.0 and 193.158.67.255. This is what one would expect --- but
> it?s not what I need.
>
> What I need is a way to restrict the above zone to *only* the IPs
> lis
Arthur H. Johnson II wrote:
Having that zone, it seems to override anything that´s between 193.158.67.0
and 193.158.67.255. This is what one would expect --- but it´s not what I need.
What I need is a way to restrict the above zone to *only* the IPs listed in
the zone file, i. e. to the range of
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Hans Wilmer wrote:
> Arthur H. Johnson II wrote:
>
> > I guess I am not following what you are up to. How have you installed
> > BIND, from apt or from source?
>
> It´s been installed from apt, using dselect, so it´s the standard debian
> package.
>
> > When I configure a nam
Arthur H. Johnson II wrote:
I guess I am not following what you are up to. How have you installed
BIND, from apt or from source?
It´s been installed from apt, using dselect, so it´s the standard debian
package.
When I configure a nameserver, I usually allow it to do "caching"
nameserving.
In th
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Hans Wilmer wrote:
> Arthur H. Johnson II wrote:
>
> >>how can I configure bind9 so that it would (reverse-)resolve a certain
> >>range of IP-addresses only within a zone?
> >>
> >>I4ve been browsing through some documentati
Arthur H. Johnson II wrote:
how can I configure bind9 so that it would (reverse-)resolve a certain
range of IP-addresses only within a zone?
>>
I´ve been browsing through some documentations, but I couldn´t find any
option or something like that to tell bind that it is responsible
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003, Hans Wilmer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> how can I configure bind9 so that it would (reverse-)resolve a certain
> range of IP-addresses only within a zone?
>
> We´ve got a consecutive range of IPs for our permanent internet-connection
> (a.b.c.64 to a.b.c.71), and
Hi,
how can I configure bind9 so that it would (reverse-)resolve a certain
range of IP-addresses only within a zone?
We´ve got a consecutive range of IPs for our permanent internet-connection
(a.b.c.64 to a.b.c.71), and I want our nameserver to resolve those
addresses from its local zone
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