Server :: Two Ips For A Domain?
Jun 7, 2011I actually have a domain and two ips. When one internet link is down,the domain should point to the other ip.What do i need to do in dns server(freebsd server).
View 4 RepliesI actually have a domain and two ips. When one internet link is down,the domain should point to the other ip.What do i need to do in dns server(freebsd server).
View 4 RepliesI've got a home server running Ubuntu Server 9.04 and several machines running Ubuntu Desktop (9.04 and 8.04) and Windows (XP, Vista and 7). Now what I want to do is to create a domain and directory server similar in function to Windows Server w/ AD and join my other machines to the domain, but am not sure where to start. I already have file shares with Samba but now I want to setup a domain.
View 3 Replies View Relatediam using centos5.2.configured qmail,vpopmail. while adding domain form vadddomain<domain.co.in> At first time domain folder get created in domains directory.and also postmaster user also get created by default.And also in mysql. Now the problem is after some times or rebooting system domain get erased automatic.also in /var/qmail/users/assign file domain name get erased.
View 1 Replies View Relatedi had created domain but not getting domain in /var/qmail/user/assign file.also it error /home/vpopmail/bin/vdominfo abc.co.inInvalid domain name
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want to host 5 websites on my new virtual server so I have created 2 nameservers that point to my virtual server's IP addresses as a glue record. What confuses me is when I create a new domain on my server it gives the new domain it's own nameservers (ns1.thenewdomain.co.uk etc) do I need to change these records so they use the nameservers I created earlier? If I do? Which particular records should I change? I'm running a Unix virtual server with a Plesk control panel.
View 2 Replies View Relatedi need to allow window domain controller user to use file share of linux.windows DC user can see the share file and directories of linux file server but not able to access.
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I have a Linux machine which is on my network but not on my domain. I have configured SAMBA FILESERVER for file sharing purpose. I have a Windows XP PC which is on the domain(windows server) that I am trying to connect to a share on the Linux box. I supply my credentials but regardless of which login I use I always get Logon Failure. I have created an account on the Linux machine with the same user name and password as my domain account but so far no luck. Can I connect from a domain PC to a non-domain Linux box? Is there something else I should be checking?
I'm working for a smallish non-profit that has gone through some recent growing pains. We have two sites that are currently without a domain controller, and no money for MS licenses, so I was thinking of trying to add a couple of additional Linux machines (we already run Linux for web services internally, and I've set up a test case previously to see if I could get a server to join the domain, which was a success) and was trying to find out if I can get them to act as Domain Controllers without replacing the domain. The main issue that I'm having at those locations is drive mappings are not happening correctly against our DFS file servers. The one other location that had this issue had it go away when we added a local DC. The domain is a Server 2008 domain.
View 2 Replies View RelatedThe company I work for, as usual, is Microsoft-centric. I'm attempting to integrate my Ubuntu server into the domain to allow domain users to authenticate to the server and access file shares using Samba. Here's my current configuration:
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My customer has a domain hosted by me and he has another domain hosted by another isp. He would like to have this domain am hosted to be forwarded so thwt upon entering the url he should have the website which is hosted by this other ISP displayed (the url of the website be musked). How do i configure my DNS at achieve this?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI need to redirect a domain to a subtree of another subdomain , for example : [URL] should be redirected to [URL] How should I do this ?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am thinking about buying a domain name and hosting my web server.
I have seen pricing from $8 to $30 a year. Any favorites from fellow ubunters? Also this whole "whois" thing scares me, if I am correct my information I enter when buying the domain is enter into some big pool of information. People can find this information out and dig up important information. url Can I prevent this with private Whois or how do I set it up? This website examples some of my fears with this whole WhoIs thing, url whois/Private-Whois.html Does most/all domain registers come with email or just email forwarding or both? How does that work? At this moment, my only question about Web Hosting is how do I get Website Statistics as in: Stats, web analytics, web traffic stats and more? I will be web hosting through Ubuntu 9.10 gnome.
In the office there is a local network with samba+openldap PDC. The local domain name is company.net. The company desided to create a corporate Website on a remote hosting and desided that the site's domain should be company.net which is same as local network's domain name. So now it is not possible to reach that corporate website from within the company's local network because, as I guess, bind9 which is installed on above menioned PDC looks for company.net on a local webserver. Is there a possibility to let people from this local network browse the remote site?
View 1 Replies View RelatedUsing Debian Lenny I'm getting the following message in my mail: /etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
Quote:
apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.0.1 for ServerName
I get the following error while starting apache httpd
Code: httpd: Could not determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using <Server's-ip-address> for ServerName I googled it and have come across the following solutions, all of them involve changing the ServerName setting in httpd.conf:ServerName localhost ServerName www.example.com:80 ServerName <ip-address-of-server> ServerName <hostname-of-machine/FQDN>
I am setting up httpd to be accessed from over a LAN, so i don't have a .com domain name. I am thinking of going with the first option, it seems to be working...
i compiled and install postfix, and i using relayhost that point to my ISP. but my "DNS server" is on the same server where is installed postfix. and there is running apache with vhosts so i have domain that hosted on same server and in zonefiles of my domain my MX records points to Google Apps, to google's MX servers. But when i try send E-mail via sendmail to mail@mydomainonsameserver.com it not deliver mail to Google Apps totally, if i try to send to another E-mail everything fine it deliver it. so finally i done research this problem in Internet. And find that need to disable deliver mail to localhost(localdelivery)as i think postfix understand that the domain point to the same server where postfix have itself. and try to deliver mail local. but zonefile MX record even the domain on same server can point to another server outside. So i disabled localdelivery in postfix. and problem not fixed
View 2 Replies View RelatedMy test messages from one mail server to another are getting sent to my spambucket and the only error in the logs is: warning: numeric domain name in resource data of MX record for [URL]: 74.63.64.42
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am newbie to postfix. I added a new domain to my postfix server in the main.cf under mydestinations variable and the relay_domains file. Also, added this domain to my backend exchange server. When I send a test message from the new domain, my messages from that domain appear to be stuck in the "queue active". What does it mean when you are stuck in this queue? Does this mean that my backend email server (exchange 2003) isn't allowing messages from this new domain OR that the POSTFIX server still needs configuring.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have set up DNS server set up on my RH 5.5 system. It is working perfectly as Caching only Server but but when i tried to make it a primary server for a zone it didn't resolved. I am actually a newbie so please correct me if i am wrong somewhere. Here are my configuration files code...
View 10 Replies View RelatedI don't know how configure or how explain what i want to do .... i have one server with dhcpd and dns name cache (also squid as a transparent proxy and iptables), this works fine but logs show this code...
View 1 Replies View RelatedI want to join standalone windows xp machine to Linux Domain (Redhat 9)..
View 3 Replies View RelatedIn a newly installed Linux machine which is a client machine, is not listening to NIS domain server even after setting IP address ,default gateway,and subnet mask.What are all the changes to be done in configuration file.And how can be solved
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a server that runs on a static IP address with many hosting accounts. I am using the IspCP to manage the different sites. When a mail is sent, the headers include the box's own domain name: [URL]. Now [URL] is no longer active, so if an email from another account: [URL] sends mail, there is possibility that this mail is rejected by the receiver, if the receiver system does rDNS.
The receiving server will check the headers smtp sent from [URL] and come up as a fake, because [URL] is no longer registered. I wonder if there is a way to make the smtp headers reflect only the domain name that sent the mail. Then if joe sends mail, the server should replace[URL] with [URL]. If this is possible, then users that send mail will not get bounced because the rDNS lookup will map [URL] to the ip and the mail will be accepted.
I have recently purchased a VPS, i want to make the VPS act as domain name server for few domain names which i have purchased in the past, so that i can update DNS records for those domain names from my VPS. I know bind9 can be used for domain name servers but i dont know how use it in mycase.
View 1 Replies View RelatedJust looking for the best/most reliable setup. In a nutshell, I would love to have a Domain Controller no DHCP File server. I want to leave the DHCP to the router. I need virtual to run a software off from it. Samba server and that is basically it. My questions are:
1. Can I have a Domain Controller without DHCP server?
2. Should I run virtual server headless? so I dont install any gui?
3. This should have been my 1st question. I have two disks, is raid handled by the Bios or do I have to do something in linux(DMRAID)?
I have worked with many if not all the things I have mentioned here, however, I have never done it from scratch.
I was wondering if there is any way to enable an MS Windows client that is otherwise unable of joining a domain to join a domain controlled by (open)SUSE? Is that inability only for joining a Windows based domain but a client that runs XP Home Edition or similar domain- incapable version of Windows could join a domain if it was controlled by Linux?Pardon my newbie style, but answer doesn't have to be detailed step-by-step, just yes/no answer with some pointers would do. I am not new to linux but new to network services... search engines weren't friendly when asked this question at the search bar...
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want to give Administrator privileges to Root user in Linux Domain Controller
View 12 Replies View Relatedi have registered two domain names that i want to use to connect to my ubuntu server. I was wondering how to do this i was looking at bind9 but that didn't work that great. The server is behind a router with firewall i can connect to it using the external IP address but i like to use the two domain names if that is possible.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI realize this is not a Linux specific question, but I figure Linux admins have a better understanding of networking in general. I assume this is a very basic/beginner question, but it has been puzzling me for a little while. Here goes: If I register a new domain (let's mydomain123.com) and I want to use my own DNS server. After registering the domain name, at the registrar, I want to set my DNS servers to be:
[URL]
My question is, how does the registrar (or root name servers) know what the ip address of ns1.mydomain123.com is? I will obviously set the IP address on my dns servers. At first glance, I would think this is impossible, since ns1 is just a record inside the specific domain that it is authoritative for. However, I have seen several examples companies who have a setup exactly like this.
No idea whats going on here I host a couple of domains. Recently I changed ISP and had a change of IP address. I changed my zone files to the new address and updated my nameservers to the ones given by the new ISP and now, my main domain wont work, I can however, receive mail, checking using DNS quick check works and other domains are fine. I'm using OPENSUSE 11
domain
http://www.smalljokes.net
works fine
http://www.hatchnet.com.au
fails
I'm sure i'm missing something simple.
i have two domains(eg. my example.com and my domian.com) in my server for single static ip.i have also configured ftp server for those two domains.And also seperate ftp users for my domain.com and my example.com.
e.g. my domain.com----- ftp user----big
my example.com---- ftp user----small
i can able to access the ftp server from client pcs. my problem is when i tried to access ftp server by
ftp www.my domain.com
user small
passwd xxx
i.e the domain i want to access is my domain.com.
the username and password which i given is for my example.com
but i can able to login through that ftp user and the location is myexample.com location.
but i don't want this to happen .
i want mydomain.com to be accessed only through my domain ftp users and my example.com to be accessed only through my example.com ftp users,what to do.