Re: BIND Configuration



Yes, dns-server itself seems to work very well. when I query some public
domains - google.com, yahoo.com -, the result is fine.
but when I put zone files to /etc/namedb/named.conf, the domain is not
resolved.

One more thing, /etc/resolv.conf is changed whenever the server reboot
because the server get dynamic IP from ISP.

On 6/28/07, ait ^__~ <ait.meijin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

If iget it correct - name resolving don't work at all. Is name resolving
works on dns-server itself? Maybe you want to check configs in your
/etc/resolv.conf file on your dns-server.

2007/6/29, Minseok Choi <eraser95@xxxxxxxxx>:
>
> Hi, I am digging on how to make home server.
> The home server is for Wireless AP, file server, samba and LAMP.
> The current progress is almost done but I can't solve this problem so
> far.
>
> I have 3 PCs. One is home server and the others(A, B) are WinXP.
> I have to know A's IP to access A because WinXP got dynamic IP from the
> Home
> Server.
>
> Is there any way to assign real name instead of IP. I am trying to use
> BIND
> like the below.
> After the configuration, nslookup said the names - bellevue, issaquah
> and
> sammanish - can't be found.
> I'd merely like to access PCs using real name. If you have any idea or
> information, please let me know.
>
> ----------------------------------------
> /etc/named.conf
>
> zone "intranet" {
> type master;
> file "master/intranet.zone"
> }
>
> zone "0.168.192.IN-ADDR.ARPA" {
> type master;
> file "master/intranet.rev"
> }
> ----------------------------------------
> /etc/master/intranet.zone
> @ IN SOA localhost. root.localhost. (
> 20070628 ; Serial
> 3600 ; Refresh
> 900 ; Retry
> 3600000 ; Expire
> 3600 ) ; Minimum
> IN NS localhost.
> bellevue IN A 192.168.0.1
> issaquah IN A 192.168.0.2
> sammamish IN A 192.168.0.3
>
> ----------------------------------------
> /etc/master/intranet.rev
>
> $TTL 3600
>
> @ IN SOA localhost. root.localhost . (
> 20070628 ; Serial
> 3600 ; Refresh
> 900 ; Retry
> 3600000 ; Expire
> 3600 ) ; Minimum
> IN NS localhost.
> 1 IN PTR bellevue.
> 2 IN PTR issaquah.
> 3 IN PTR sammamish.
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