Fedora Networking :: Can't Install Caching-nameserver On F14

May 9, 2011

I want to configure DNS Server on Fedora14. So I install caching-nameserver cause any template files.I can't install caching-nameserver on my Fedora14 by this command: [but i can do it on Fedora5]

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Feb 8, 2011

i get this error whi trying to configure caching DNS namerver

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Mar 22, 2009

I just installed F10 from a Live download iso on a Sony VAIO laptop with an Intel PRO/Wireless LAN2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter. The linux driver is ipw2100 and functions without problems.

After the install I accepted the update downloads offer and downloaded somewhere around 170 updates. The kernel version is 2.6.27.19-170.2.35.fc10.i686.

I am using a Linksys WRT55AG as a DHCP server. Using NetworkManger it assigns IP addresses without incident.

My problem is that I can't get name resolution to function without manual intervention.

I can ping other wireless nodes on my network and the response to $ dig -q www.yahoo.com is: ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: REFUSED, id: 30153

The /etc/resolv.conf file contains no entry for 'nameserver=' and if I manually edit /etc/resolv.conf, it is overwritten on reboot or restarting the NetworkManager service. I am aware of /etc/sysconfig/networking/profiles/default/resolv.conf.

Additionally, in the var/log/messages file I can see that NetworkManager makes links between /etc/resolv.conf and the default version.

However, after either rebooting or restarting the NetworkManager service, if I manually enter a DNS address 192.168.1.1 (my wireless router) under the DNS tab of the system-config-network 1.5.95 application. This address does not persist after either rebooting or restarting NetworkManager.

If I disable NetworkManager, I can't get the WRT55AG to assign the wilreless adapter an IP address.

So the bottom line and my question is what do I need to do in order to simply boot and have wireless connectivity?

To what file does system-config-network 1.5.95 write the DNS address entered from it's GUI?

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Apr 3, 2011

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Sep 5, 2009

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Dec 25, 2010

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Dec 7, 2010

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Code:
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ping: unknown host mydomain.loc

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Jan 6, 2010

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I'm trying to solve this by using Bind9 on the gateway, so it can act as DNS for the local network. I don't want to create excess VPN traffic or load on the remote DNS, so I want the gateway to forward the lookup to my ISPs DNS first and if the name is not found then try the remote network DNS. Is this possible, or is there another (better) way around this? The Bind9 configs seem to admit multiple DNSs, but use them in a failover sense - only using secondary DNSs when the first one in the list is not reachable at all.

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Jan 30, 2009

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Aug 8, 2011

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Oviously running "yum update" on every computer and having them download these updates directly on each computer eats a lot of bandwidth on the external link. I would like to know if there is a way to set up a proxy server (or something else for that matter) to cache yum downloads. This way when I deploy a new machine, or run updates, I can save time and bandwidth by only downloading the packages too my LAN once, instead of nearly a dozen times.

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Dec 18, 2010

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I'm using ubuntu 10.10.

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Code:

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Sep 24, 2009

I don't understand this error nor do I know how to solve the issue that is causing the error. Anyone care to comment?

Quote:

Error: Caching enabled but no local cache of //var/cache/yum/updates-newkey/filelists.sqlite.bz2 from updates-newkey

I know JohnVV. "Install a supported version of Fedora, like Fedora 11". This is on a box that has all 11 releases of Fedora installed. It's a toy and I like to play around with it.

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Aug 30, 2011

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Jul 14, 2010

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Jan 29, 2011

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# Generated by NetworkManager
domain sdc.org (<- my old local ISP)
search sdc.org (<- my old local ISP)
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This has not changed, and I guess my IP stack is searching for sdc.org domain addresses on WildBlue.net, which don't exist there. After many hours trying to speak with WildBlue Tech Support people, I've decided that domain search questions are beyond their ability to comprehend or discuss. If I could ascertain the domain(s) to search I'd just edit the silly file.

Has anyone else connected with Ubuntu 10.10 on WildBlue?

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Code:
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Aug 15, 2010

How can I have /etc/resolv.conf point to my router address as the nameserver nameserver 192.168.1.1

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Sep 19, 2010

I have a small webserver running ubuntu server 10.4. It runs fine except after every reboot, I get DNS errors. I have to manually edit /etc/resolv.conf to add:
Code:
nameserver 192.168.1.1
The address of my internet gateway on my LAN. Obviously I am ignoring the warning in resolv.conf that this will be overwritten.

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Apr 10, 2011

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# Generated by NetworkManager
# No nameservers found; try putting DNS servers into your
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#
# DNS1=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
# DNS2=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

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