Setting up NS...help for a newbie
Daniele Salatti
danielesalatti at gmail.com
Fri Sep 15 10:52:59 UTC 2006
Hi all!!
I'm trying to set up BIND9 for the first time, and I need a little help...
I have a VPS (with Debian) with two IPs and I would like to set up a
domain (salatti.net) and two NS for that domain (ns1.salatti.net and
ns2.salatti.net). I have read many how-tos and docs but I wasn't able to
make it work.
This is what I have done...
I edited /etc/bind/named.conf.local and added the following lines:
zone "salatti.net" {
type master;
file "/etc/bind/salatti.net";
};
Then I change the /etc/resolv.conf this way:
search salatti.net
nameserver 127.0.0.1
nameserver 151.1.1.1
And finally I created a file called /etc/bind/salatti.net:
$ORIGIN salatti.net.
$TTL 1D
@ IN SOA admin.salatti.net. admin.salatti.net. (
2006091101 ; Serial
8H ; Refresh
2H ; Retry
4W ; Expire
1D ) ; Negative Cache TTL
@ IN NS ns1
@ IN NS ns2
IN A 69.61.80.152
IN MX 10 mail
ns1 IN A 69.61.80.152
ns2 IN A 69.61.80.153
mail IN A 69.61.80.152
www IN A 69.61.80.152
ase IN CNAME www
ftp IN CNAME www
pop IN CNAME www
imap IN CNAME www
jabber IN CNAME www
;; jabber
_jabber._tcp IN SRV 5 0 5269 jabber
_xmpp-server._tcp IN SRV 5 0 5269 jabber
_xmpp-client._tcp IN SRV 5 0 5222 jabber
But I can't resolve ns1.salatti.net nor ns2.salatti.net from a remote
machine (while it works if I try on the VPS).
I can't figure out where is the error...can someone help me?
Thanks and regards,
Daniele Salatti
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