On 21/03/07, Bob Goodwin <bobgoodwin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Can I just copy/paste between the files to make them the same?
I'd start by getting the client resolver working, then move on to caching-nameserver or bind/bind-chroot if needed. The client resolver is what deals with the initial name resolution, by a browser or an nslookup or dig from the command line, for example. Client lookups are controlled by /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/nsswitch.conf. Assuming IP routing works and you can, for example, ping stuff by IP as you've said you can then the next step would be to add a nameserver (or nameservers) to /etc/resolv.conf with... nameserver XXX.XXX.XXX.XX1 nameserver XXX.XXX.XXX.XX2 where XXX.XXX.XXX.XX1/2 are the IPs of your ISPs nameservers. Next stop iptables, stop named and/or the caching nameserver, just to make sure. # service iptables stop # service named stop Then try $ dig www.google.com $ dig www.yahoo.com If that doesn't work then there's something lower level weird going on and I think you'd just could the situation if you start messing with named without needing it. Will. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos