Bind Caching Nameserver <was: Re: Caching nameserver--Name Services Cache Daemon (nscd)>

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Ok i am closing this thread.  time for a new one..:)

Feizhou wrote:
> 
>>  >> How can i fix the revrese resolving issue?
>>
>>
>> Number to name resolution is exactly the same as name to
>> number, except that the actual names involved are constructed by
>> reversing the IP number octets and appending in-addr.arpa.
>> If your server isn't configured to answer for your private
>> address ranges itself, it will pass the query off to the
>> root servers like everything else, and of course no one
>> else is going to know anything about your private ranges.
>>
>> If you look at the entry for zone 0.0.127.in-addr.arpa
>> noting that the filename must be different for each zone
>> and lives in the directory mentioned at the top (relative
>> to the chroot location if your version does a chroot),
>> you will see what you need to do.  If you have webmin,
>> it will offer to build the reverse zones for machines you
>> put in forward lookup zones but you can do it by hand or
>> find a script that does it if you prefer.  To fix your
>> nslookup issue you only have to make 192.168.0.200 work,
>> so try adding that to understand the principle.
>>
>> *super dns newb here.  How would i go about making it work?  i'll take 
>> a gander inside webmin and see if i can figure it out though*
> 
> 
> geez. all this trouble....install djbdns and you will forget about its 
> existence. Things just work.
> 
> In bind, you need to define a 0.168.192.in-addr.arpa zone and create the 
> stuff similar to the 0.0.127.in-addr.arpa
> 
> 200   IN PTR  your.name.
> 
> With djbdns, you can just install and run walldns and 
> forward/split-horizon queries for 0.168.192.in-addra.arpa to the walldns 
> instance if you don't need names. or you install tinydns if you want names.
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