i am working on fedora 10 and configured dns on my college lan which already has it's dns at 192.168.5.20 .So i configured my private dns server at 192.168.101.91 which is my ip too.And the domain name is the host name of my system for example server.onkie.com.MY dns port 53 is shown when i do nmap localhost but but doesnt show when i do nmap 192.168.101.91 .Also when tested my server on other computers on my lan with there primary dns as 192.168.5.20 and secondary as 192.168.101.91 they cant access my site at my system with the name server.onkie.com . nmap localhost
I am working on fedora 10 and configured dns on my college lan which already has it's dns at 192.168.5.20 .So i configured my private dns server at 192.168.101.91 which is my ip too.And the domain name is the host name of my system for example server.onkie.com.MY dns port 53 is shown when i do nmap localhost but but doesnt show when i do nmap 192.168.101.91 .Also when tested my server on other computers on my lan with there primary dns as 192.168.5.20 and secondary as 192.168.101.91 they cant access my site at my system with the name [URL].. . nmap localhost
Starting Nmap 5.00 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2009-09-22 21:24 IST Interesting ports on onkar (127.0.0.1): Not shown: 993 closed ports PORT STATE SERVICE 22/tcp open ssh 53/tcp open domain ----the dns is running
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I already disabled my selinux and iptables ..but then also it's not accessible in Lan .
I'm thinking about installing a DNS server on Fedora 13 running bind. I looked around for available bind packages and found only these:
Now the first one contains bind utils the second one is for running DNS in a chroot env and the last one is a bind with some DB backend.
Does this mean that fedora 13 doesn't support/.provide "standard" bind server (I mean the one to run without chroot/without db backend) ? Or am I missing anything in my repolist which is :
I and setting up a home web server using Ubuntu 10.04 server (local only). I am currently using Webmin 1.53 to access it remotely all is going great very easy to use. Webmin - Check, ftps-fileZilla - Check, Apache -It Works BUT I cant seam to set up Apache as a named server using Bind DSN. Tried most of the help in the fourms and ..... I think my problems is in the master server selection, do i have to use [URL]... or can i just use myservername. I have tryed both with no luck. First time with the server addition.
I am configuring bind9 on fedora 9(sulphur).I have configured /etc/named.conf and created zone file in /var/named/I have started the service but when I am executing the command nslookup mydomain.com it is not able to resolve the name.Another problem I am facing when I do telnet localhost 53,I am able to connect.but when I do telnet myip 53 it does not connect.Seems to be a firewall problem but I ve disabled iptables selinux completely even I ve disabled dnsmasq but still not working.
I have a BIND server that I'm setting up with different views. There is another server out on the public Internet that currently handles all inquiries for this domain. I had installed the Yum packages, chroot, etc. and edited the config files by hand. When that didn't work, I erased the server and started over using Webmin to build everything for me. Same result. I want to setup and verify everything is working on this new server before I take it into production.This is in /var/log/messagesQuote:
Jun 13 21:33:20 dns1 named[13838]: starting BIND 9.3.6-P1-RedHat-9.3.6-4.P1.el5_4.2 -u named Jun 13 21:33:20 dns1 named[13838]: adjusted limit on open files from 1024 to 1048576
I'm trying to setup DNS server. But i'm getting this strange problem.normally nslookup and workin for other sites.problem only with my local setup. can't see what i'm doing wrong.i've had setted up DNS server before but had no problems.can't see any solution on google.
I am still quite new to all this but I guess we were all beginners once, this forum seems very helpful.Here is my situation, I will give as much detail as I can.I have a dedicated server which is running CentOS release 5.5.Initially I had Plesk installed, but when I upgraded PHP I damaged the Plesk configuration, and so I installed Webmin instead.
All seems to be fine with this, apart from the DNS configuration / BIND server.I know this because I have one site which uses an external DNS server and this works fine (i.e I can access it from a browser). All the others don't resolve - i.e the ones I set up in Plesk.I've done a bit of investigating to see what is going on, but I'm stabbing in the dark a little.
I've been looking for a good tutorial for setting up a BIND DNS server for my local network. What I want to do is..Have BIND running on my home server receiving all DNS requests.Have certain zones (my.zone.lan) pointing to custom IP addresses (I.E. server.lan points to 192.168.{server IP})Zones that don't exist should be passed on to OpenDNS for processing.
I have configureed Bind in a Linux box. Well pc1 i.e "pc1.mydomain.com" is my client machine and main server is the computer in which bind is install.The client computer pc1 and the main server (Bind server) i.e FQDN "mainserver.mydomain.com "are on the same network.from client machine i can't resolve the name to IP address as my server do successfully with client. The /etc/resolv.conf file in my bind server is as
Code: search mydomain.com nameserver 192.168.1.254 The named.config it main configuration is as below Code: zone "mydomain.com" IN {
I have read a lot of documentation but it is still hard to find a proper answer to my doubts.About the hostnames in a domain, how is it associate to a determinated port?
For example, when I type on the browser webmail.sparc86.net and then I get redirected to the port of 20000 of this same domain. Fine, but how does it work that it knows it should be redirected to the port 20000? From where is this information (the association webmail-port 20000) taken? The apache will manage this, right? But what about other services like ftp?Another example, If I wrote my own software listening, let's say on the port 40000 and I want to have a domain like "mystuff.sparc86.net" how would I let it be redirected to the port 40000 ?
Currently i using webmin,but it missing some important things like $variable -where $variable would be automatically replaced with added domain,and it's kind a strange since plugin for managing other dns server on webmin does that. Also i was not able to generate 100% correct all records,only partial,which make it useless since i was need to fully replace it anyway.So can someone recommend any script/tools for it?I would be even happy with combination of batch tools(which might be even best solution since then i would not need to bother with installing script). How my dns records look:
PHP Code: $ttl 38400 @ IN SOA ns1.nameserver.com. root.localhost. ( 12520521667 7200 7200 604800
i am trying to run bind in centos 6 and bind keeps giving me errors every time i check all of the configurations. the named.conf file works fine but the zone files keep giving me errors heres the contents of my named.conf file
I am currently running the latest version of Bind, and for some completely unknown reason I can NOT get queries to work for PTR records. All queries to the servers for reverse name lookup get query denied:
Using domain server: Name: 66.150.173.1 Address: 66.150.173.1#53 Aliases:
Host 27.173.150.66.in-addr.arpa not found: 5(REFUSED)
And it shows in my logs:
I am at my wits ends with the piece of crap. Can anyone shine some light on why this damn Bind install won't respond to these queries?
I am working one project and i want to know that is it possible to find out the DNS (BIND) QPS (query per second). I mean how many QPS BIND can handle.
I'm using xubuntu 9.10. NOT ubuntu server. I need to install a lamp server on my box. I cannot install a new OS like ubuntu server, have to use what I got.when I run apache2, I get:
Quote:(98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address 0.0.0.0:80 no listening sockets available, shutting down Unable to open logs I've changed the port that php listens too to 8080, 81, and I get the same message but with the new port number.
I've removed and installed apache three times, read all kind of threats on the web, but cannot find the solution! it's just driving crazy.
I am at first stage of installing dns after installation of redhat 5 am unable to install any package like yum install bin* and yum install cach* and it displays no match for afgument and nothing to do what could be the problem with my redhat installtion and what should i do for this type of problem and explain me how to install bind in dns and dhcp and dc.
I am trying to set up a raid set on my computer but I have run into a small problem. it seems that the sata_promise driver is not loaded until after the md: bind has been performed. This means that my raidset will be missing some of it's discs and fail to start.
Is there any way to have the sata_promise drivers load earlier in the boot process?(more details can be found in my other post)
I've got an interesting problem when it comes to wildcard entries in bind. If I put the following in:
qa.express IN A 172.16.0.10 * IN A 172.17.1.156
If I then look up "express.example.com" it doesn't return an answer - it *should* return 172.17.1.156, but it won't unless I put that hostname in specifically. qa.express.example.com resolves as expected.
I am setting up a new infrastructure which led me to install BIND in a non active directory (new) environment. With that stated I don't have any .com nor any domain setup so im unable to dig my network domain; Im only operating via workgroup. Is it still possible to setup BIND dns even though I dont have a domain (i.e. csaa.com, csaa.net...etc) setup? Reason being is I want to be able to ping host names/connect through host names and able to resolve then using BIND as my main name server.