Re: Named configuration question

2004-10-16 Thread Dick Davies
* Albert Vila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1023 10:23]:
> Hi all, 
> 
>  I've got a freebsd dedicated server in germany. My web page is only
> accessible by www.mydomain.com. Now, I wanna create subdomains by
> country, for instance, france.mydomain.com, spain.mydomain.com, 
> 
> I think I have to set-up the named and create virtual-hosts in my
> apache. 

Are you running primary DNS for mydomain.com? Probably not, since you
don't have BIND running :)

Then you don't need to run bind, you need to speak to whoever looks
after that domain for you and get them to add the extra hostnames
for you.


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Re: Named configuration question

2004-10-16 Thread DanGer
Hello Albert,

Saturday, October 16, 2004, 11:22:49 AM, you wrote:

> Hi all, 

>  I've got a freebsd dedicated server in germany. My web page is only
> accessible by www.mydomain.com. Now, I wanna create subdomains by
> country, for instance, france.mydomain.com, spain.mydomain.com, 

I have no experiencies with named or any other name-servers, but I
think you are right.

> I think I have to set-up the named and create virtual-hosts in my
> apache. However, my server has the named and bind already installed,
> but no /etc/namedb folder exists. I've tried to create it and its
> files, but the named does not work.

If you are using 5.3-beta7 the named is in the chroot by default now.
The chroot directory is located in /var/named, so the config files you
can found there.

> I didn't found any web that explains the whole process clearly. 

I think, this could help you.

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-bind9.html

> Could anyone please provide a default example with this initial
> configuration for my domain?, just the basic one, I don't have any
> other special requirement.

> Thanks in advance.

> Albert

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Named configuration question

2004-10-16 Thread Albert Vila
Hi all, 

 I've got a freebsd dedicated server in germany. My web page is only
accessible by www.mydomain.com. Now, I wanna create subdomains by
country, for instance, france.mydomain.com, spain.mydomain.com, 

I think I have to set-up the named and create virtual-hosts in my
apache. However, my server has the named and bind already installed,
but no /etc/namedb folder exists. I've tried to create it and its
files, but the named does not work.

I didn't found any web that explains the whole process clearly. 

Could anyone please provide a default example with this initial
configuration for my domain?, just the basic one, I don't have any
other special requirement.

Thanks in advance.

Albert
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