Re: DNS

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The link Ed supplied is good.  Here is the high level over view, which
will leave lots of questions which will be answered by the link Ed
supplied.

-DNS server responds to queries normally port 53 for name to IP address
(forward) or IP address to name (reverse)
-DNS general configuration is /etc/named.conf.  This file describes where
to go for known domains (zone files) or unknown domains (forwarders)
-Zone files map names to IP addresses (forward) or IP addresses to name
(reverse)

Things to watch out for. format of configuration files.  
-unnecessary spaces or tabs can mess up coniguration files.
-check the log file /var/log/messages to confirm the service is running
-each line ends with ;  a line which ends with { does not need a ;

I noticed a number of people on this list disagree with me, but put a
forwarder in the configuration /etc/named.conf.

david

On Fri, 4 Feb 2005, Ed Wilts wrote:

> On Sat, Feb 05, 2005 at 05:41:54AM +0530, ????????????? wrote:
> > Can anyone please explain me off the list concept of DNS server like what
> > are zones, how to setup etc?
> 
> http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/DNS-HOWTO.html
> 
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