On 2001-10-20, Robert G. 'Doc' Savage wrote: >I've installed a new 7.1 server setup on a recycled PC and configured to be >new/replacement authoritative DNS server for igd.org domain. It's outside a >Border Manager firewall in the open Internet. I can ping it. DNS queries >work perfectly from its own console, but I cannot get it to respond to DNS >queries from any other machines, either external or on the local network. > >I suspect the problem is one of Red Hat's "new & secure" default >configurations, but I'm darned if I can figure out which one. I tried >disabling the local firewall with lokkit, then removed (rpm -e) lokkit >entirely. I've shut down all but the following services: atd, keytable, >syslog, gpm, kidzu, autofs, network, random, apmd, crond, anacron, xfs, >sshd, xinetd, named, and arpwatch. I haven't touched hosts.allow or >hosts.deny. All xinetd services are off except wu-ftpd. > >Where haven't I looked???
/var/log/messages to see on which network interfaces the server listens. And /etc/named.conf to set the listen-on option. /usr/share/doc/bind-9.1.0/arm/Bv9ARM.ch06.html _______________________________________________ Seawolf-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/seawolf-list