Got it in AUTOLOG and PORT section (checked that).

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  :
AUTOLOG

; BOOTPD   password    ; BootP Server

; DHCPD    password    ; DHCP Server

  FTPSERVE password    ; FTP Server

; TFTPD    password    ; TFTPD (Trivial FTP) Server

  LPSERVE  password    ; LP Server

  NAMESRV  password    ; Domain Name Server

; NCSGLBD  password    ; NCS GLBD Server

; NCSLLBD  password    ; NCS LLBD Server

; PORTMAP  password    ; Portmap server

; REXECD   password    ; REXEC Server

; ROUTED   password    ; RouteD Server

  SMTP     password    ; SMTP Server

; SNMPD    password    ; SNMP VM Agent Virtual Machine

; SNMPQE   password    ; SNMP VM Client Virtual Machine

; UFTD     password    ; UFT Server

; VMNFS    password    ; NFS Server

ENDAUTOLOG

 

; ----------------------------------------------------------------------

; Reserve ports for specific server machines.  Port values used are

; those defined in RFC 1060, "Assigned Numbers"

; ----------------------------------------------------------------------

PORT

  20   TCP FTPSERVE  NOAUTOLOG ; FTP Server

  21   TCP FTPSERVE            ; FTP Server

  23   TCP INTCLIEN            ; TELNET Server

  25   TCP SMTP                ; SMTP Server

  53   TCP NAMESRV             ; Domain Name Server

  53   UDP NAMESRV             ; Domain Name Server

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Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
Systems Programmer                   MCP, MCP+I, MCSE & RHCE
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-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of David Boyes
Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 12:58 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Setting up a caching name server.

First guess: you don't have NAMESRV in the PORT section of your PROFILE
TCPIP. 
Should be both TCP and UDP port 53. 

Second: seriously consider using a very small Linux guest and bind9 for
this. You get a lot more functionality and your networking people will
be lots happier if they have a familiar DNS implementation. 

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