howtoforge.org — In this tutorial two Bind DNS servers will be installed, one as the master and the other as a slave server. For security reasons Bind9 will be chrooted in its own jail. Using two servers for a domain is a commonly used setup and in order to host your own domain you are required to have at least two domain servers.
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Closed AccountAug 27, 2006
looking for nslookup tutorials check this <a class="user" href="http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/nslookup.htm">http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/nslookup.htm</a> very useful for all DNS users and admins
teratogenAug 28, 2006
I'm also running two web sites on it.
mike503Aug 28, 2006
bind--djbdns++powerdns++ (i suppose)djbdns is probably even easier to install. heh... basically, anything but bind!
Closed AccountAug 28, 2006
DNS Servers? Domain Name Server Servers?
scottdamanAug 28, 2006
Hurray for teaching thousands on the methods used to domain taste. :)
fukovAug 28, 2006
@samboydjbdns is obviously open source but the license does not allow modified distributions.What is the problem "that it hasn't changed one iota in over five years", exactly?
ubicaAug 29, 2006
How do I add a fake DNS entry on MS DNS server/ Active Directory crap? so that i can do <a class="user" href="http://mywebsite/">http://mywebsite/</a> --> 192.168.1.33
blakis49Aug 29, 2006
Use OpenBSD. Bind is installed by default. It is also chrooted by default. Why waste your time?
samboyAug 29, 2006
Djbdns is *not* Open Source. If you go to Google.com and type in "Open Source", here is the first page that pops up:<a class="user" href="http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.php">http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.php</a>This is the Open Source Definition. Note that word "Definition". In this definition, the third clause is as follows "The license must allow modifications and derived works, and must allow them to be distributed under the same terms as the license of the original software." djbdns does *not* follow this clause. The only people I know who have redefined "open source" to mean "you have the source, but you can't distribute modified version of the program" are DJB advocates. Since the official definition says otherwise, it is downright dishonest to call DJB's software "open source". The fact that djbdns hasn't changed in over five years is a problem because:* Its list of root servers is out of date, making the program less reliable* Certain domains can not resolve with djbdns' resolver. This was not a problem five years ago, but the internet has changed and djbdns hasn't changed to keep up.- Sam
mydaveJul 25, 2008
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buddy2001Feb 4, 2009
For those that want to test your DNS server(s) for free: <a class="user" href="http://thednsreport.com/">http://thednsreport.com/</a>
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