is this good
Len Conrad
LConrad at Go2France.com
Thu Jun 21 07:28:32 UTC 2001
>options {
> directory "/etc/namedb";
>
>// dump-file "/etc/named/named_dump.db";
>
> forwarders {
> 212.83.68.130;
> 194.109.6.66;
> 213.207.16.2;
> };
do you understand your need to do forwarding?
> recursion yes; //change to allow-recursion {ip_list;};
fetch-glue no;
used-id-pool yes;
>};
paste this logging statement in for your startup debugging phase:
logging{
channel my_file {file "/var/log/named.run"; severity debug; print-time yes; };
category default {my_file;};
category panic {my_file;};
category packet {my_file;};
category eventlib {my_file;};
category queries {my_file;};
category lame-servers {null;};
category cname {null;};
};
>zone "future2005.com" {
> notify no;
what´s your reason for no NOTIFY?
>@ IN SOA dns1.future2005.com. frank.future2005.com.(
> 1 ; Serial ; Increment by one after
>every change
> 36000 ; Refresh every hour
> 1000 ; Retry every 15 minutes
> 3600000 ; Expire 1000 hours 5w6d16h
> 3600 ) ; Minimum 1 hour
the preceding number is maximum negative cache TTL
> IN NS dns1.future2005.com.
> IN NS www2.future2005.com.
no MX records?
no A records?
the following typically go in the your db.reversezone file´s, not in your
forward zone file
>1 IN PTR dns1.future2005.com.
>2 IN PTR www2.future2005.com.
>3 IN PTR gateway.future2005.com.
>
>(these are my dns and www servers)
they will be inaccessible with no A records
simplify the text by dropping the IN network class, it´s the default.
Len
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