>  The trick you're looking for is the "allow-update" option for your
> local zone in the /etc/named.conf file.  It's disabled by default.
>
>  You create a zone for your local network, and include
>
> allow-update { 192.168.0.0/16; };

I actually did get that far (in my post a week or so back I mentioned that).

dhcpd even goes so far as to TRY to update the DNS according to the log. It
times out.

Could someone please give me a quick cut-out of a WORKING local zone section
on a caching DNS server? Maybe I've mis-typed something or I don't
understand the local zone part too well. If I could compare I may be able to
resolve it and help someone in the future?

in /var/named I have localhost.zone and localnet files (from previous
attempts at getting this right). Also a named.ca and named.local which I did
not create but I assume take care of the master domain stuff. All I did
initially before all this is put in a forwarder to my ISP's DNS server.

Any bet I'm not doing the local zone stuff right.

Regards,
Edward.




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