Basic Setting up request
Stephane Bortzmeyer
bortzmeyer at nic.fr
Mon Oct 3 09:36:25 UTC 2011
On Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 07:57:10PM +1100,
Leon Moya <leon at mymail-box.com> wrote
a message of 40 lines which said:
> I'd now like (with help) to add resolution for an internal Apache
> WebServer, used for developing and testing web pages prior to
> FTP'ing to the Internet Host. The webserver is configured for a half
> dozen varying domain names
No experience with MS-Windows, but, in BIND, you first declare
yourself authoritative for the zones of these names. Let's assume
www.example.com is such a name.
In named.conf:
zone "example.com" {
type master;
file "example.com"; // Choose the name at will
};
Test it with named-checkconf
Then, in the zone file (named after the zone, in my setup, but you're
free to have a different convention), assuming the name server is
ns1.example.net:
; Low value, since it is used only for testing
$TTL 30
; Meta-data for the zone
@ IN SOA ns1.example.net. root.example.net. (
2011100101 ; Serial. Useless since we do not have secondaries
900 ; Refresh. Very low values, since it is testing
30 ; Retry
100 ; Expire
30 ) ; Negative Cache TTL
IN NS ns1.example.net.
; Actual data
www IN A 203.0.113.18
Test it with named-checkzone
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