At 02:46 PM 12/29/2005, Benjamin Smith wrote: >Restart named. ("#/etc/rc.d/init.d/named restart;") Then, test as follows, >when logged into DNS system: > >nslookup - localhost > > mydomain.com. I have been getting no where with this one. Going through various online BIND9 setup tutorials, I see a reference to nsswitch.conf. In this file I find the entry: hosts: files dns I have yet to find any explaination of this file. Is there something I need to add? Also I found references to /etc/hostname and /etc/networks. Neither are on my system. Are they needed? And this was pretty much a standard CentOS 4.2 install, but I went back using that 'broken' add/remove gui to add BIND that I forgot (before I knew about yum install bind) >Notice the dot at the end of the domain. It'll either work or tell >you that it >didn't. If it works, your DNS server is set up. If not, your DNS server isn't >as properly configured as you think. > >-Ben > >On Thursday 29 December 2005 07:28, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > > I am setting up a new DNS server. It will be primary for my domain. > > > > This server is in an active subnet with a real public address. > > > > It is not setup yet properly in .com, but that is in the works. > > > > In the var/named/chroot/etc > > > > I added: > > > > named.custom (which I 'included' in named.conf) > > > > and my various zone files. > > > > All the log entries look good. > > > > Oh in /etc/resolv.conf, I added my system as one of the namewervers. > > > > When I go into nslookup and type any host name I get the error: > > > > ** server can't find foo:NXDOMAIN > > > > where foo is whatever I typed in. > > > > so what else did I forget to change? > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > CentOS mailing list > > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > > > >-- >"The best way to predict the future is to invent it." >- XEROX PARC slogan, circa 1978 >_______________________________________________ >CentOS mailing list >CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx >http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos