On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 18:00:15 +0200, Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote: > Hi, > > Can I install a simple bind package, and with it, run two bind daemons > on different ports serving the same domain using different zone files? Why different ports? For your problem it is probably best to serve on different interfaces/IPs > > I am thinking of using the same machine to resolve the same machine > names into a different set of IP addresses, internal ones for Intranet > use, and the "visible" external one for external use. Probably you have to interfaces: one external and one internal. You will need two seperated bind configuration directories (just copy /etc/bind(9)). Then you need a (slightly modified) copy of /etc/init.d/bind(9). You can use the option listen-on in your bind configuration to restrict both binds to one IP address. > > I suppose, in the worst case, I could install both bind and bind9, > hoping they don't conflict. They do conflict, of course. Maybe you should run your external bind chrooted and as user to enhance security. (google will find some howtos). > > Any feedback will be very useful, so thanks in advance. > > Regards, Ismael
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