[ale] bind 9.3.3 on Centos 5

Jerry Yu jjj863 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 24 11:58:34 EDT 2008


on CentOS 5 (RHEL 5), you can use 'system-config-bind-gui', a nice GUI, to
configure it from scratch too.

On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 11:56 AM, Jerry Yu <jjj863 at gmail.com> wrote:

> the last section in named.conf, I believe you have extra '.zone' suffix for
> the zone declaration, thus don't really have a section for '
> dailyezinefun.com' itself.
>
> Should have been something like this:
> zone "dailyezinefun.com"  IN {
>                type master;
>                file "zone/dailyezinefun.com.zone";
> };
>
> Also, modern distros have named chrooted by default, so your zone file may
> need to under /var/named/chroot/var/named/zone
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 10:00 AM, Randy Ramsdell <
> rramsdell at livedatagroup.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> This is the first time I have had to set up named from scratch starting
>> with a new domain and I don't know the ins and outs of this process.
>>
>> We registered a domain. ( dailyezinefun.com ) a couple of days ago and I
>> set the domain to point to our nameserver. I have tried so many
>> configurations but nothing seems to work and I now have the most basic
>> setup for ease of understanding.
>>
>> So.
>>
>> ns1.dailyezinefun.com == 206.212.244.202 --- resolves : no other hosts
>> do however.
>>
>> named.conf - simplified for testing
>>
>> options
>> {
>>        allow-query { any; };
>>        recursion yes;
>>        allow-recursion {
>>                127.0.0.1;
>>                206.212.244.202;
>> };
>>        listen-on {
>>                127.0.0.1;
>>                206.212.244.202;
>>        };
>> };
>> logging
>> {
>>        channel default_debug {
>>                file "data/named.run";
>>                severity dynamic;
>>        };
>>        channel named_queries {
>>                 file "data/named.queries" versions 5 size 20M;
>>                 severity debug;
>>                 print-time yes;
>>            };
>> };
>>        zone "."  {
>>                type hint;
>>                file "named.root";
>>        };
>>         zone "dailyezinefun.com.zone"  {
>>                type master;
>>                file "zone/dailyezinefun.com.zone";
>>        };
>>
>> ZONE FILE: "/var/named/zone/dailyezinefun.com.zone" -- it has gone
>> through many iterations but this is the latest which shows no errors
>> when starting named.
>>
>> $TTL 1D
>> @       IN      SOA     dailyezinefun.com. admin.dailyezinefun.com. (
>>
>>                                2007020400   ; Serial
>>                                10800           ; Refresh after 3 hours
>>                                3600            ; Retry after 1 hour
>>                                604800          ; Expire after 1 week
>>                                86400 )         ; Minimum TTL of 1 day
>>
>>                NS              dailyezinefun.com.
>>
>>                NS              ns1.dailyezinefun.com.
>>                MX      1       mx202.dailyezinefun.com.
>>                TXT             "Dailyezinefun.com: The real deal"
>>
>> localhost       A               127.0.0.1
>> ns1             A               206.212.244.202
>> mx202           A               206.212.244.202
>>
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