On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Darren wrote:
> I upgraded from RH 6.1 to 7.0, and one of the (many) things that's been
> changed as a result was that my backspace key no longer acted like a
> backspace key. In the course of trying to fix it, I was trying to compile
> the one-line of C code on this page:
>
Can ns1.kathweb.net be on the same IP as kathweb.net
?
- Kath
Ok, someone on OPN answered that for me.
Next question!
@ SOA
kathweb.net. root.kathweb.net. (
24.190.202.53
212101 ; serial, todays date + todays
serial
#
8H
; refresh,
seconds
Talked to another person at OPN who said the As should be
unique IPs and CNAMEs should be thingies that resolve to the same
IP.
So, I fixed that. This is how my zone file for
kathweb.net looks now:
@ SOA
kathweb.net. root.kathweb.net. (
24.190.202.53
CNAMEs
do not take IPs as their value. They point to a name instead. For
example:
ns1
A
24.190.202.53ns2
A
207.127.75.180www
CNAME ns1
irc
CNAME ns1
mail CNAME ns1
kathweb.net. CNAM
Further ramblings:
Could it be something in my named.conf file? Here is a copy of it, check
for any gross irregularities:
//Begin file here
//
// Please read /usr/share/doc/bind/README.Debian for information on the
// structure of BIND configuration files in Debian for BIND versions 8.2.1
// a
A couple of things,
>From the Linux DNS HowTo:
"Two things must be noted about the SOA record. ns.linux.bogus must be a
actual machine with a A record. It is not legal to have a CNAME record for he
machine mentioned in the SOA record. "
Also:
CNAMES are used for aliases not with dotted IP's
Hey, anybody know of / heard of / used a gui front end for bind? open source
preferered, obviously! My boss is thinking we can start to wiggle linux into the
datat center little by little, and this is a sneaky way to start.
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Get
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On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Marie Fischer wrote:
>imho the std location for c headers (*.h) _is_ /usr/include. to my
>still-not-quite-awake mind it looks like your gcc is looking for headers
>in the wrong place (/usr/local/include) and for some reason not in
>/usr/include. btw, the program compiled on m
Hi Stephanie,
AFAIK webmin can maintain a bind configuration -- but I've never tested
it.
Download from www.webmin.com, if it is not on your Linux CD.
HTH,
Anne
--
BetaResearch
Gesellschaft fuer Entwicklung und IT-Services
Vermarktung digitaler Infrastrukturen mbH Anne For
I have tested it. It's... okay. It does everything you need, and leaves
the zonefiles in ascii which is good if webmin dies and you ever need to
edit them manually. It's a little on the arcane side if you are not
familiar with DNS terminology... but if you don't know at least the basic
terminology
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