On Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 7:08 PM Ed Greshko <ed.gres...@greshko.com> wrote:

> On 22/04/2021 04:47, Jack Craig wrote:
> >
> > i have zone files for llh & reverse zone
>
> Oh, BTW, there is very little point in defining
>
>          zone "213.220.108.in-addr.arpa" {
>             type master;
>
> You only have been assigned 8 IP addresses (6 usable + network + broadcast)
> within the zone out of 255.  I've not heard of any ISP delegating a
> portion of
> an in-addr.arpa zone to clients when they are that small.
>
> Especially a Master, for that is certainly wrong.
>
> It seems you've already told AT&T about 108.220.213.121 and they have
> entered
> that into their zone maps.
>
> [root@meimei ~]# host 108.220.213.121
> 121.213.220.108.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer ws.linuxlighthouse.com.
>
> Also, in the event I wasn't clear, the sample named.conf was to just run a
> caching
> name server to verify that binding will happen to all available interfaces
> as
> it should.
>

named now comes up just fine.

how do i verify the correct binding by interface has been done?


> Once that is accomplished you can go about making changes to that file to
> service your zones.
>
> I would do that step by step and not make wholesale changes.
>

i totally agree. what steps should they be?

>
> FWIW, I agree with others (and that is what I do) in the the best thing to
> do is have Network Solutions handle your public DNS and just have
> a DNS setup for internal use.  I go even a step further at home since
> my home isn't "complex".  My NAS has a built-in DNS server with a web
> interface making it a snap to administer.
>
> Why spend time on something you're probably not going to touch?
> And why expose services to the world that are open to attack if you
> can have them hosted elsewhere?
>

you guys are, as usual, right!!! ;)  Thx!!

after these steps i should be able to renew my cert, Yeah!!

>
>
>
> --
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>
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