At 10:37 PM 4/10/01 +1000, Mary wrote:
>On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 06:21:26AM -0400, Walt wrote:
> > Also, InterNIC doesn't check for
> > authoritativeness, in my experience... Not
> > 100% sure about that, maybe it does only
> > on the primary DNS but it didn't seem to
> > on the secondary.
>
>I've
Try pinging www.kathweb.net now. It is working for me. (!)
- Kath
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From: "Kathryn Hogg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Kath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 2:32 PM
Subject: Re: [techtalk] D
> Kath wrote:
> Yippee. But now, still if I type kathweb.net in nslookup, it says
> *** ...can't find kathweb.net: Non-existent host/domain
Do you have a default IP address set? Because I can query
www.kathweb.net:
Non-authoritative answer:
Name:ns3.kathweb.net
Address: 24.189.168.161
Alia
Well, NSI is now reporting that my two domain servers
are:
NS3.KATHWEB.NET 24.189.168.161
NS2.KATHWEB.NET 207.127.75.180
Yippee. But now, still if I type kathweb.net in
nslookup, it says *** ...can't find kathweb.net: Non-existent
host/domain
Now, could it be that these two DNS ser
hursday, January 25, 2001 3:26
PM
Subject: RE: [techtalk] DNS update
Are
you doing this with a dynamic IP account? If so, good luck. Your
IP will change every so often. Ours stays the same for a month, but when
a small outage occurs it changes. Whenever this happens you'
ve to wait for
people's DNS cache to clear.
Jason
-Original Message-From: Kath
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 11:44
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update
Ok, more DNS woes. NSI has finally gotten around to
fully upda
Ok, more DNS woes. NSI has finally gotten around to
fully updating their database. However, my IP changed for some reason
(Damn Cablevision!) and its the wrong IP for ns1.kathweb.net
Domain servers in
listed order: NS1.KATHWEB.NET 24.190.202.53
NS2.KATHWEB.NET 207.127.75.180
Shoul
Speaking of things DNS, does anyone know the key in DHCP for a WINS
server?
I'm serving up DHCP from Solaris, and I can set things like DNSserv,
NISserv, etc, but the one thing I can't find is the name of the key to
set a WINS server. I expect if I ask someone at microsoft, they'll tell
me to us
> > - Kath the Very Confused
> ^^
> You mean Kath the shortly to become even more confused!! :-)
Oh yes. Jason just rained on my parade totally too :\
- Kath
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Mary. E. MulderrigCc:
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DNS
Still more questions :)
Ok, I have this thingy setup (I hope).
Now, how do I update my Network Solutions records to reflect
that I'm running my own DNS server and to have the DNS records point to that
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 08:31:43AM -0500 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
Kath thought:
> Anyone know a good howto on setting up a DNS server? Have any tips?
>
I used a whole bunch of HOWTOs for my home network including the DNS
HOWTO. I set up a caching DNS with zones for my home network but,
ut etc etc.
- Kath
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From:
Mary. E.
Mulderrig
To: Kath
Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2001 7:24
AM
Subject: Re: [techtalk] DNS
Hi Kath:
Fire ahead with the questions... ;-)
-Mary
Kath wrote:
Thanks! I think I'll have a ton of que
Thanks!
I think I'll have a ton of questions in a few minutes
:D
- Kath
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From:
Mary. E.
Mulderrig
To: Kath ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2001 5:28
AM
Subject: Re: [techtalk] DNS
Hi Kath:
Try
Hi Kath:
Try
http://linuxdocs.org/HOWTOs/DNS-HOWTO.html
or another really good source is the O'Reilly book
The definitive guide to DNS
Mary.
Anyone know a good
howto on setting up a DNS server? Have any tips? What
I want is that workstations on my network have it specified as their DNS
serve
Anyone know a good howto on setting up a DNS server?
Have any tips?
What I want is that workstations on my network have it
specified as their DNS server.
Also so I can assign 3rd level domain names with unique IPs
(so dumby.kathweb.net points to one place and foobar.kathweb.net points to
I think I can help a bit with the nsswitch.conf vs hosts.conf question.
I run NIS and NFS on IRIX so it's a little different but not too much.
A quick explaination of NIS (Network Information System)...NIS is a
service that allows you to make important information available to other
servers/work
nsswitch.conf seems to be mostly used for NIS situations from what I have
found. It is a slightly different critter then host.conf. You will
probably have to ask someone else for more details on that as I do not run
NIS.
On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Stephanie Alarcon wrote:
> > You can do this on all Un
> You can do this on all Unices and Linux distros. Whether your host
> table or dns is looked at for resolution is specified in
> /etc/host.conf. It could be one, or the other, or both in various
> orders.
hey, i didn't know that. well then what about nsswitch.conf? that has
this line, which i
You can do this on all Unices and Linux distros. Whether your host table or dns is
looked at for resolution is specified in /etc/host.conf. It could be one, or the
other, or both in various orders.
Example: order hosts, bind
This will look to your hosts file first, then to DNS.
On Sat, 3 Jun 2
Subba Rao wrote:
>
> One problem I have noticed is the slow startup of Apache at boot up time on my Linux.
> It is trying to resolve the DNS name for this web server. The domainname on my
> local LAN is a bogus domain. I do have the WWW server mentioned in the DNS table
>
> www A
The only thing I can see wrong is that you neglected to tell the
nameserver which sort of network this record is a part of. The only one
that really matters these days is IN, which stands for Internet, which is
appropriate in this case. Your record should look like this:
www IN A 1
One problem I have noticed is the slow startup of Apache at boot up time on my Linux.
It is trying to resolve the DNS name for this web server. The domainname on my
local LAN is a bogus domain. I do have the WWW server mentioned in the DNS table
www A 10.5.28.11
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