Private network DNS setup problems
Jay Nugent
jjn at home.nuge.com
Mon Oct 25 21:04:23 UTC 1999
Greetings,
On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, Dave Kaylor wrote:
> I am still looking to find where to view the syslog, I am new to linux! I
> will continue looking though.
>
> I made the change to the db.127.0.0 file and have the same results, server
> not found error on nslookup. I did do a "ndc restart" after making the
> change and incremented the serial number in the file as well.
>
> I am running RedHat 5.2 on an AMD K6-2/300 with 128MB RAM.
The logs are all kept in the /var/log direcory. Many of the logs are
only readable if you are root. The file to look at that contains the logs
for named is '/var/log/messages'.
I prefer to open a root window and type: 'tail -f /var/log/messages'
This will tail the last several lines of the file, and any new entries
to the messages file will also be sent to this screen. Use a ^c
(control-c) to stop the output.
Hope this helps...
--- Jay
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