According to The Linux Cookbook (O'Reilly) by Carla Schroder (a very good
reference), djbdns consists of 'tinydns' (the authoritative DNS server
component) and 'dnscache' (the caching component). They can only be run
together (on the same box) if they have different IP addresses. If they have
the same IP address they will both fail silently.
Erik Espinoza wrote:
> I believe It should be noted that djbdns can't be both authoratative
> and caching (recursive) at the same time.
>
> Sanchez will correct me if I'm wrong. ;)
>
> On 1/16/07, Vince Callaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 08:12 -0800, Ed Morrison wrote:
>> > Hi All:
>> >
>> > I'm trying to setup djbdns with domain keys for my server using these
>> > instructions from the wiki:
>> >
>> > DJBDNS - in /var/djbdns/tinydns/root/data (make from
>> your-domain-dk.txt):
>> >
>> > '_domainkey.your-domain.com:o=-; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > 'private._domainkey.your-domain.com:k=rsa; p=MEwwDQY . . . to
>> end of key
>> >
>> >
>> > Has the new toaster changed so these instructions no longer apply? The
>> > directory tinydns/root/data does not exist on my install. Am I missing
>> > something obvious?
>>
>> These instructions apply if your mail server is ALSO your authoritive
>> DNS server. The mail servers public key record has to be part of your
>> public DNS.
>>
>> If you installed the caching nameserver you will not have the
>> tinydns/root/data folder. That is fine if your mailserver is NOT your
>> authoritive name server.
>>
--
-Eric 'shubes'
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