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<0> hello <0> I have just installed Bind 9.2.0 <0> in /etc/named <0> but I can't find the named.conf anywhere <0> can somebody help me ? <1> how did you install it? <0> I did a : ./configure --prefix /etc/named
<1> what is in /etc/named? <0> There are 5 directories bin/ include/ lib/ man/ and sbin/ <0> But I can't find the named.conf file <1> I remember something about the source build not installing a named.conf <1> I think there is a sample there though <0> Well I can't seem to find a sample <0> what do you suggest me to do next ? <1> I rarely build it directly from the isc tarball myself <0> well I had to do it <0> this is my first time doing it <0> So shall I just create a named.conf myself <0> in /etc <1> http://pastebin.ca/82969 <1> yeah <0> but I am running Red Hat 7.2 <0> Red Hat ****s but it's my company politics <1> you'll have to substitute some values in that file, it's from one of my testing setups <0> ok thanks alot <1> 7.2? :) <1> your company needs a new policy :D <0> yup <2> Hi, what is the 2nd field for SOA ? <2> @ IN SOA ns1.mills. ns2.mills ( <-- is not right I believe <1> the second field is email address <2> the first is the primary ns right ? <1> yes <2> cool <2> thanks for that
<1> no charge <2> I've had it wrong all these years, but obviously bind doesn't care much about that field <1> it's not important for the zone to work, but it should be correct for HR reasons <2> *nods* <2> hence I'll be fixing all my zone files <2> :) <1> :) <3> hello team <3> how I can check which domains are hosted on given ip address ? <3> nslookup or dig command .. ? please advice <4> hosted like in "www-hosted"? <3> i mean hosted on this ip address <3> how to check for reverse dns <4> dig -x <IP> <4> or <4> host <IP> <3> priest : sorry . yes I already tested these commands but they don't work <3> host return only the dns record <3> dig return the dns and authority section <3> no no one return all domains hosted on this ip address <4> XSoul, an address (IP) has normaly only one reverse address. <3> then how some online services know all domains hosted on the given ip address ? <3> for example : <3> http://www.domaintools.com/reverse-ip/ <3> how they check that ? <4> they can't know all domains/RR's pointing to one IP-address <3> but they know it <3> i don't know how this works <3> but they check all domains hosted on some ip address <5> x-soul: there's nothing to guarantee/make reverse dns have the info you're lookin for. sorry. :-) as for domaintools, they are (probably) scrapping registry records and then doing 'common-name' lookups. [ they only found 1 of my 7 used dns entries ] <5> s/x-soul/xsoul <3> <5> you mean that they looks from the dns cash or something ?
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