What's the RIGHT way to set up two zones?
phn at icke-reklam.ipsec.nu
phn at icke-reklam.ipsec.nu
Thu Jan 22 07:57:53 UTC 2004
Mark Tranchant <mark at tranchant.plus.com> wrote:
> Barry Margolin wrote:
>> In article <brvgvr$27pe$1 at sf1.isc.org>,
>> mark at tranchant.plus.com (Mark Tranchant) wrote:
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>>>I'm currently running BIND 9 as a hidden master, providing a feed for
>>>several secondary servers. My real hostname (as in the one that you
>>>get on a reverse lookup of my IP) is tranchant.plus.com, and I'm
>>>hosting two domains:
> <snip>
>> What makes you think something is missing? If you're having a problem=
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>> you never said what it is.
> I didn't *appear* to have one, but my setup didn't follow bits of the=20
> DNS-Howto.
> I've since learnt a bit more, and have a most satisfactory setup using=20
> BIND's views to give different LAN/WAN zone files. If you can see=20
> anything wrong with the setup of billericaybaptist.net now, please let=20
> me know.
There is one major problem, ns1.twisted4life.com (203.115.193.183)
and ns0.xfwd.net (195.20.105.149) blocks TCP
In addition, the values in SOA seems less then optimal ( do you mean to
cache the non-existence of a failed lookup for 24h ? )
Go and visit RIPE.NET , they have a document with recommendation for DNS=
setup's.
> Many thanks for the help this newsgroup has given me.
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> Mark.
> http://tranchant.plus.com/
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Peter H=E5kanson =20
IPSec Sverige ( At Gothenburg Riverside )
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