>>> sender: "Jim Perrin" date: "Fri, Jan 27, 2006 at 08:11:09AM -0500" <<<EOQ > On 1/27/06, Kai Sandsengen <centos.newsgroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Any reason you're using tinydns as opposed to bind? I can throw a > couple sample zones your way for bind, but I've never looked at > tinydns (given that it doesn't come with centos and all :-P ) How about these reasons: http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/blurb/easeofuse.html ? And yes, it doesen't come with CentOS but there are .rpms available around the net, like here: http://djbware.csi.hu/ >> Is there a tinydns or dns wizard that could give me some hints, please? >> I am setting up and testing tinydns, but have some problems figuring out >> how to route. I do get dnscache to listen on tinydns. Also I do not >> understand why it will not answer the given ip (127.0.0.1) to the name >> server. http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/dnscache.html at the bottom: Special names, I quote: "dnscache handles localhost internally, giving it an A record of 127.0.0.1. dnscache handles 1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa internally, giving it a PTR record of localhost. dnscache handles dotted-decimal domain names internally, giving (e.g.) the domain name 192.48.96.2 an A record of 192.48.96.2)" >> 1. Both services are up running and seems to be working fine, so why no >> reply, (on the first query/reply below)? >> .test.example.net:127.0.0.1:a:259200 >> .1.168.192.in-addr.arpa:127.0.0.1:a:259200 >> =server1.test.example.net:192.168.1.102:86400 Simple. Because you did not set an IP address for test.example.net. You should add this to your data file: =test.example.net:192.168.1.102:86400 >> 2. I am behind a firewall/router and have dynamic ip address from my >> isp. Can I set up the name server to be dynamic or how can I solve this >> by routing? Services like those offered by no-ip.com or dyndns.com might be better suited for this kind of setup. Hope it helps, Alex