How to Setup a Name Servers visible on Internet?
Eric Kom
erickom at kom.za.net
Sat Jun 25 06:20:09 UTC 2011
On 22/06/2011 14:07, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 21.06.11 12:26, Metropolitan College <Eric Kom> wrote:
>> I'm sorry, I forgot that a terminal mail clients don't support HTMl,
>
> They do. However HTML mail is hard to read and even harder to reply.
> That's why I didn't read most of your former mails...
>
>> This below is my zone file metropolitanbuntu.co.za.external:
>
> I recommend you skipping the .metropolitanbuntu.co.za. part (bind adds
> current ORIGIN to names not terminated by dot) and replace
> "metropolitanbuntu.co.za." by "@".
>
> That would make the file easier to read and less prone to errors
> (mistakes).
>
Good Morning all
And Thanks again for all people who interact with this mailing-list,
Officially I set up a Nameservers,
It's working, thanks a lot,
This is the time to just perform the DNS terminologies and also work on
the DNS security,
Thanks again
>> $TTL 3H
>> metropolitanbuntu.co.za. IN SOA
>
> @ IN SOA
>
>> ns1.metropolitanbuntu.co.za. postmaster.metropolitanbuntu.co.za. (
>
> ns1 postmaster (
>
>> 16 ; serial
>> 8H ; refresh
>> 2H ; retry
>> 4W ; expire
>> 1D) ; default_TTL
>
>> metropolitanbuntu.co.za. IN NS
>> ns1.metropolitanbuntu.co.za.
>
> ... I hope these belong to one line, you can even skip the @ since you
> are still defining RRs for @
>
> IN NS ns1
>
>> metropolitanbuntu.co.za. IN NS
>> ns2.metropolitanbuntu.co.za.
>
> IN NS ns2
>
>> metropolitanbuntu.co.za. IN MX 10
>> mail.metropolitanbuntu.co.za.
>
> IN MX 10 mail
>
>> metropolitanbuntu.co.za. IN TXT "Metropolitan College
>> DNS Server."
> IN TXT "Metropolitan College DNS Server."
>
>> ns1.metropolitanbuntu.co.za. IN A 41.134.194.90
>
> ns1 IN A 41.134.194.90
>
>> ns2.metropolitanbuntu.co.za. IN A 41.134.194.91
>
> ns2 IN A 41.134.194.91
>
>
> ... etc etc.
>
> Since you clearly DO have A records for your NS'es, I guess the problem
> is in the metropolitanbuntu.co.za zone in the internal view. Check that
> one.
>
>>> Views complicate everything and I don't think there is anymore a real
>>> use for them. I strongly suggest you don't use them.
>>
>> alright!
>>
>> But since I got the internal services to resolve, if I remove the
>> internal resolution, I won't solve request in the case if my internet is
>> down?
>
> you _can_ use views but note many of problems with bind come from bad
> understanding how views work.
>
--
Your Truly
Eric Kom
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