Need some clarification....
brady_swen at my-deja.com
brady_swen at my-deja.com
Tue Nov 9 16:43:47 UTC 1999
would this be correct for db.i-nova?:
@ IN SOA i-nova.com hostmaster.i-nova.com (
1
10800
3600
604800
86400 )
;
; Name servers (The name @ is implied)
;
IN NS ns1.i-nova.com
IN NS ns1.networksplus.net
;
;
;
localhost IN A 127.0.0.1
www IN A 127.0.0.1
ns1 IN A 127.0.0.1
In article <199911082245.RAA22679 at fw1-b.osis.gov>,
Joseph S D Yao <jsdy at cospo.osis.gov> wrote:
> > computers. So, being a newbie, I am confused on how to run DNS on
the
> > same machine that runs the webserver as well. We have several
Domains
> > we need to handle. I know taht Apache has virtual servers that can
> > handle multiple domains on one ip - but where does DNS's
responsibility
> > end and Apache pick up? How do I set up DNS to point to the same
> > machine as the webserver?
>
> DNS just takes the host name and translates it into an IP address that
> allows the connection to actually be made. Once the connection is
> made, Apache figures out which files to serve and CGI programs to run.
>
> You also have to put a "reverse mapping" from IP address to hostname
in
> a separate DNS database.
>
> Don't try to think of the DNS and Web functions at the same time. All
> you have is a name server that only serves its own name and IP
address,
> right? Go from there.
>
> > I would really appreciate any help! its for a good cause - a new
(and
> > very different) gaming league system!
> >
> > brady swenson
> > bswenson at ukans.edu
>
> Is this what is called a good cause these days?
>
> --
> Joe Yao jsdy at cospo.osis.gov - Joseph S.
D. Yao
> COSPO/OSIS Computer Support EMT-B
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>
>
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