please only reply to the list

Am 21.06.21 um 18:28 schrieb techli...@phpcoderusa.com:
I am setting up a SOHO PHP web server on my business cable account that allows for running servers.  This is a product for small home bound businesses.

I have BIND working. The website I am hosting  : http://www.keiththewebguy.com/

how is that related to "do I need to configure a Caching Server" and forwarders or bringing something new to the response you are quoting?

* you don't need forwarfders at all
* auth zones are not cached anyways
* anything else is cached anyways

just let do named it's job as it does out-of-the-box as said below

On 2021-06-19 01:14, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 18.06.21 um 20:28 schrieb techli...@phpcoderusa.com:
I am building a home PHP hosting server for learning.  I have a commercial connection to the Internet so no blocked ports and my ISP allows servers.

unless you are hosting a authoritative zone aka domain on your
nameserver it don't matter what your ISP allows

if you are not hosting any official zone you shouldn't have the port
open to the world because nobody but bots and attackers will ask your
server anyways

I believe I only need a Primary Master Server.  Is this the case?

what is your usecase to begin with?

if it's just internal hostnames for your LAN maybe dnsmasq is the
better solution because it can use simple hostfiles like /etc/hosts
and forwards everything else to your ISP nameserver

My question is, do I need to configure a Caching Server?

there is nothing to configure, if you ask your named for something
it's not authoritative it either forwards or doing recursion (depends
on the configuration) and cache the result based on the TTL

In /etc/bind/named.conf.options:


         [...]

         forwarders {
              1.2.3.4;
              5.6.7.8;
         };

         [...]

Do I need to set the forwarders?

no

let named do it's out-of-the-box job which is recursion - i can't
think of any usecase where i do the work setup a nameserver and then
forward everything to a crappy ISP server

after stop using forwarding all random dns problems where gone and
never came back
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