Hello everyone
I am attempting to install bind (chrooted) on my debian etch server.
I frist installed bind using apt-get install bind9, then realized I wanted
it chrooted, so I uninstalled it and removed the /etc/bind folder
thninking I was being very cleaver.
I then went to install bind as per
alled
properly.
Now the fun of setting it all up.
Regards
Fred
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From: "Fred Zinsli"
To: bind-us...@isc.org
Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 16:44:24 +1300
Subject: Install problem
> Hello everyone
>
> I am attempting to install bind (chrooted) on my debian e
Hello all
Well I have a basic setup going and it seems to function.
What I am wanting to know is, is there a way of getting all of the
information pertaining to a specific domain name.
Currently I am using nslookup and dig, but I only seem to get basic
information.
IE, dig domain.com only produ
Hello all
I have installed bind9 on my debian etch server as per
http://linux.justinhartman.com/DNS_Installation_and_Setup_using_BIND9
I get to the section where I have to perform the following task
Now edit /etc/init.d/sysklogd to allow logging of bind activity. Replace this:
SYSLOGD=""
With
Hi all
New to bind or any form of DNS.
Is it possible to globally set (override) the default TTL for all zones
and their subsequent records?
Regards
Fred
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Hi everyone
Very new to bind (or dns for that matter).
I am wanting to know if there is a way to setup a slave only server for my
network.
I would like it to simply act as a secondary server should the main server
fail.
I would also like the slave server to automatically add any (all) new
domai
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