Split DNS [was]: 5.3 /etc/rc.network

2005-02-20 Thread Gerard Samuel
Erik Norgaard wrote:
Gerard Samuel wrote:
Im reading an older article that refers to
/etc/rc.network
Is there an equivalent to /etc/rc.network
in FreeBSD 5.3?

Not a single script. Instead varios scripts for varios tasks, scripts 
are in /etc/rc.d names should be sufficient explanation. 
Yeah I was looking at the files in /etc/rc.d, but Im not sure on how to 
do what I
was hoping to do...
Im attempting to setup split dns, using instructions from
http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/split_DNS.html
(Specifically under the heading /etc/rc.network)

Can anyone point me as to what can be done to run 2 instances of bind,
using freebsd 5.3 rc system???
Thanks
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Re: Split DNS [was]: 5.3 /etc/rc.network

2005-02-20 Thread Bill Moran
Gerard Samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

[...]
 Im attempting to setup split dns, using instructions from
 http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/split_DNS.html
 (Specifically under the heading /etc/rc.network)
 
 Can anyone point me as to what can be done to run 2 instances of bind,
 using freebsd 5.3 rc system???

This is not necessary with FreeBSD 5.3

5.3 ships with bind 9.  Bind 9 supports DNS zones that receive different
results.  Thus you can set up split DNS with a single instance of
bind.  I expect this will be easier/better than trying to run two
seperate bind instances.  See the bind docs.

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Bill Moran
Potential Technologies
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Re: Split DNS [was]: 5.3 /etc/rc.network

2005-02-20 Thread Gerard Samuel
Bill Moran wrote:
Gerard Samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
 

Im attempting to setup split dns, using instructions from
http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/split_DNS.html
(Specifically under the heading /etc/rc.network)
Can anyone point me as to what can be done to run 2 instances of bind,
using freebsd 5.3 rc system???
   

This is not necessary with FreeBSD 5.3
5.3 ships with bind 9.  Bind 9 supports DNS zones that receive different
results.  Thus you can set up split DNS with a single instance of
bind.  I expect this will be easier/better than trying to run two
seperate bind instances.  See the bind docs.
According to http://www.bind9.net/Bv9ARM.ch04.html#AEN753
It mentions 2 sets of name servers.
Im about to re-read the chapter to make sure I didn't miss anything...
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Re: Split DNS [was]: 5.3 /etc/rc.network

2005-02-20 Thread Gerard Samuel
Gerard Samuel wrote:
Bill Moran wrote:
Gerard Samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
 

Im attempting to setup split dns, using instructions from
http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/split_DNS.html
(Specifically under the heading /etc/rc.network)
Can anyone point me as to what can be done to run 2 instances of bind,
using freebsd 5.3 rc system???
  

This is not necessary with FreeBSD 5.3
5.3 ships with bind 9.  Bind 9 supports DNS zones that receive different
results.  Thus you can set up split DNS with a single instance of
bind.  I expect this will be easier/better than trying to run two
seperate bind instances.  See the bind docs.
According to http://www.bind9.net/Bv9ARM.ch04.html#AEN753
It mentions 2 sets of name servers.
Im about to re-read the chapter to make sure I didn't miss anything... 

Ah.
I just came across 
http://www.bind9.net/Bv9ARM.ch06.html#view_statement_grammar
which mentions that its not neccessary to have multiple servers with
split dns, when using the view statement.
So I'll see what I can do from here...

Thanks
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