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anthony mckeown

BIND - The story - 0 views

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    Good explanantion on what BIND is, its history, issues related to BIND and links to further info.
Ger Rainsford

Lock IT Down: BIND vulnerability puts DNS servers at risk - 0 views

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    Shows the vulnerability of BIND in four bugs and explains why upgrades to BIND DNS servers are so important
miriam segondat

DNS, BIND Nameserver, DHCP, LDAP and Directory Services - 0 views

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    DNS, BIND, DHCP, LDAP and Directory Services
miriam segondat

Download DHCP (DNS, BIND Nameserver, DHCP, LDAP and Directory Services) - 0 views

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    DNS, BIND, DHCP, LDAP and Directory Services
anthony mckeown

History of BIND - 0 views

Liam Russell

CentOS 5.1 Server Setup: LAMP, Email, DNS, FTP, ISPConfig (a.k.a. The Perfect Server) - 0 views

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    This tutorial shows how to set up a CentOS 5.1 based server that offers all services needed by ISPs and web hosters: Apache web server (SSL-capable), Postfix mail server with SMTP-AUTH and TLS, BIND DNS server, Proftpd FTP server, MySQL server, Dovecot POP3/IMAP, Quota, Firewall, etc. This tutorial is written for the 32-bit version of CentOS 5.1, but should apply to the 64-bit version with very little modifications as well.
Tim Horgan

Quick HOWTO : Ch18 : Configuring DNS - Linux Home Networking - 0 views

  • The only DNS configuration file for a DNS client is the /etc/resolv.conf file, which defines the IP address of the DNS server it should use.
    • Tim Horgan
       
      Edit file: /etc/resolv.conf
  • There are 13 root authoritative DNS servers
    • Tim Horgan
       
      BIND supplies these IP addresses at startup.
  • host www.linuxhomenetworking.com
  • ...12 more annotations...
  • host 65.115.71.34
  • nslookup www.linuxhomenetworking.com
  • nslookup 65.115.71.34
  • The Host Command
  • The nslookup Command
  • chkconfig named on
  • [root@bigboy tmp]# /etc/init.d/named start [root@bigboy tmp]# /etc/init.d/named stop [root@bigboy tmp]# /etc/init.d/named restart
    • Tim Horgan
       
      can also use: service named start service named stop service named restart
  • DNS clients (servers not running BIND) use the /etc/resolv.conf file to determine both the location of their DNS server and the domains to which they belong.
  • The /etc/resolv.conf File
  • /etc/resolv.conf
    • Tim Horgan
       
      nano /etc/resolv.conf
  • Configuring resolv.conf
  • Creating a named.conf Base Configuration
Tim Horgan

CentOS 5.2 x86_64 - The Perfect Server - 0 views

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    This tutorial shows how to set up a CentOS 5.2 server for x86_64 platforms that offers all services needed by ISPs and web hosters: Apache web server (SSL-capable), Postfix mail server with SMTP-AUTH and TLS, BIND DNS server, Proftpd FTP server, MySQL server, Dovecot POP3/IMAP, Quota, Firewall, etc. This tutorial is written for the 64-bit version of CentOS 5.2
Ciaran Kearney

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Tim Horgan

CentOS 5.2 - The Perfect Server - 0 views

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    This tutorial shows how to set up a CentOS 5.2 server that offers all services needed by ISPs and web hosters: Apache web server (SSL-capable), Postfix mail server with SMTP-AUTH and TLS, BIND DNS server, Proftpd FTP server, MySQL server, Dovecot POP3/IMAP, Quota, Firewall, etc. This tutorial is written for the 32-bit version of CentOS 5.2, but should apply to the 64-bit version with very little modifications as well.
Tim Horgan

Install CentOS 5.2 as a server (LAMP/Bind/ntp) - 0 views

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    Install CentOS 5.2 as a server
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    Install CentOS 5.2 as a server
anthony mckeown

What is Berkeley Internet Name Domain? - - 0 views

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    This page describes the term Berkeley Internet Name Domain
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