em is as I can now see that it is not
> running. Are you please able to provide me with the command to start
named?
>
> Many thanks
>
> Brad
>
> >From: "Renato Marques" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: "Bradley McGuigan"
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
"Bradley McGuigan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hope someone out there can give me a hand with this important query!!
>
> My company has a freebsd server that is used as a secondary DNS server. Our
> ISP also get our DNS entries from this server (they shadow them on thier
> servers). Since
Hi,
don't meant to discomfort you, but is it by any chance a bit of an older
version of bind 8?
In that case, some Evil Person [tm] may have had his or her wicked ways with
your machine.
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Hi,
ps -auxw| grep named
and see if its running.
> Hi all,
>
> I hope someone out there can give me a hand with this important
query!!
>
> My company has a freebsd server that is used as a secondary DNS
server. Our
> ISP also get our DNS entries from this server (they shadow them on
thier
>
OK, this sounds great, and Thanks for the reply. But,
do you know of a good How-to document so I can have
something to reference?
Thanks,
RC
--- Erik Sabowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> do you use granitecanyon? i was using them and they
> were having that
> problem, so I am doing that now
>
Ronnie Clark wrote:
Hello all,
I have a questions that I just cannot get my brain
around. I have a home network and use FreeBSD as my
firewall using IPFW. It is also my internal DNS
server, handling name resolution for inside the
network and passing requests to the internet. I have
my own domain,
You can use BIND's view options for this. It would require BIND 9
Info can be found at http://sysadmin.oreilly.com/news/views_0501.html
quick sample:
acl "local-addresses" { 10.0.0.0/8; 127.0.0.1/32; };
view "internal" {
match-clients { local-addresses; };
recursion yes;