I set up bind with webmin, its all greek to me as well, I dont know a
whole lot either. I just set it up a while back on a machine to
provide hostnames as .home for my local networking and
forwarding/cacheing for internet domains.

Webmin makes anything hella easy nonetheless: www.webmin.com
Might wanna see these as well:
http://doc.trustix.org/cgi-bin/trustixdoc.cgi?Enable_SSL
http://doc.trustix.org/cgi-bin/trustixdoc.cgi?Speedup_Webmin

Yours,
John Tate.


On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 02:33:35 -0500, adrian padilla
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have just got 2.1 installed, I am a huge novice when it comes to DNS, so
> please please be as non evasive and non techno as possible,
> 
> I have 10 websites I host, and I want to use bind dns for my dns solution,
> 
> I have 2.1 up and running, now my question is how do I set it up, I have
> never done it before on bind so please help me out, ..what I am looking for
> is a walk through tutorial of some sorts that describes how to set up a dns
> server. I see that I have to edit named.conf file to get itto work and yet
> it all seems greek to me
> 
> Thanks
> 
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