Nicolas Ledez [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrivait le 17/12/01 à 18h53 :
Le Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 12:58:04PM +0100, Stéphane Trainel a écrit :
J'ai tenté quelques forward mais ca ne semble pas coller !
options {
directory /var/cache/bind;
forwarders {
10.48.201.140;
};
Salut,
Voilà LA situation :
J'ai deux DNS sur lesquels je n'ai aucun droit...
Je veux installer un DNS qui resoud des adresses locales et
lorsqu'il ne sait pas va intérroger les deux DNS précédents.
Je suis dans le même domaine que les deux DNS... ex. : dugenou.fr
J'ai tenté quelques forward
Le Mon, 17 Dec 2001 12:58:04 +0100
Stéphane Trainel [EMAIL PROTECTED] a dit:
Salut,
Voilà LA situation :
J'ai deux DNS sur lesquels je n'ai aucun droit...
Je veux installer un DNS qui resoud des adresses locales et
lorsqu'il ne sait pas va intérroger les deux DNS précédents.
Je suis
Le Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 12:58:04PM +0100, Stéphane Trainel a écrit :
Je veux installer un DNS qui resoud des adresses locales et
lorsqu'il ne sait pas va intérroger les deux DNS précédents.
Je suis dans le même domaine que les deux DNS... ex. : dugenou.fr
J'ai tenté quelques forward mais
Carmen Correia wrote:
I have a machine with Debian Linux 2.0 installed and I am trying to
configure it as a DNS server. This machine is not connected to the
Internet, for now I am only using it to create a Intranet. My LAN as a
class A address with a mask of 255.255.0.0. in order to have
Jeff Katcher wrote:
Carmen Correia wrote:
I have a machine with Debian Linux 2.0 installed and I am trying to
configure it as a DNS server. This machine is not connected to the
Internet, for now I am only using it to create a Intranet. My LAN as a
class A address with a mask of
On Tue, 24 Nov 1998, Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra wrote:
[ snip ]
: Instead you can get real, official addresses from the local ISP, or
: even use the reserved numbers for internal, disconnected networks (do
: not remember them, should be at any HowTo), so that any IPmasq will
I have a machine with Debian Linux 2.0 installed and I am trying to
configure it as a DNS server. This machine is not connected to the
Internet, for now I am only using it to create a Intranet. My LAN as a
class A address with a mask of 255.255.0.0. in order to have various
sub-networks.
The
Read the DNS-HOWTO at
ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/DNS-HOWTO
and the NET-3-HOWTO
and the PPP-HOWTO has some useful info too.
Yeah, me again. Now I am looking for how to setup DNS addresses for a PPP
connection. I have tried making a resolv.conf file and that did not work.
Any help would be appreciated.
Scott
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There is a good HOW-TO at http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/DNS-HOWTO.html
I would also suggest using Hamm and the latest version of BIND if that is not a
problem for you. The HOW-TO is based on BIND version 8 and it makes it easier
to
follow the examples given. Also, I found help from a Debian
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