Michael Barnes wrote:
I installed CentOS 4 on a new box to use as a DNS server. It is a basic
server install.
I configured named and it is all up and running fine. It just isn't
listening on Port 53. It also (obviously) does not respond to DNS
requests. Requests from the machine itself are processed just fine, so
the service is working. It just can't be used by other machines. Not
good for a public DNS server.
I did install and turn on SELinux. Maybe that was a mistake? I've not
worked with SELinux before.
Thanks for any ideas,
Michael
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Do you see the server in a netstat -a???
You should see it on TCP domain (which is port 53) and UDP domain..
You say it works when local.. Meaning when you are on the machine and
you do a host domain.com, it returns ok?? But when on another host and
you do a host domain.com ns1.server.com, it doesnt respond??
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