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<0> ok i installed bind9 now what? <0> im running under debian <0> if that helps <1> jalo, what are you trying to do? <0> configure DNS basicly for multiple domains <0> well just one at the moment would be nice, i can configure more later
<1> jalo, welp, first thing i did, was change /etc/resolv.conf to just say one line. "nameserver 127.0.0.1" to see if bind is doing the main job. <1> if you can ping google.com or something with just that line, so far so go. <0> alright cool.. ill try that after i get it chrooted <1> ok <0> ugh oh! how do you delete a mknod <0> just like a file? <0> rm? <0> ok i think that worked. hate typeo's <0> um should i have set my static address before i installed bind9? <0> or does it matter? <0> when you run chrooted where should the named.pid file go? <0> or does it matter <2> Does if I have a domain...and I want to change the ip it points too...will that always take a day or so? <2> or is it possible to have a domain point to a new ip within a few minutes? <3> depends on your TTL <3> if your going to change your domain lower your TTL a few days in advance so it will happen quicker <2> jamesd: ttl? <3> time to live <3> when the ttl expire all clients fetch new stuff from the server <2> jamesd: I though ttl was to do with packets? <3> nope... dns uses them too <3> check out the SOA record.. ask google <4> jamesd: Well, the SOA record doesn't really have much to do with the TTL (other than negative caching) these days... <3> yes but its was the easiest comparison i could give him and the best place to find the documents <4> sid: (http://www.simpledns.com/help/df_ttl.htm appears to be a decent explanation)
<0> also read some of the RFC's for DNS have lots of good info about TTL <0> or try DNS @ Wikipedia <4> Well, the RFCs are great, but can be a little hard to digest... <0> i guess.. i read through a few the other day learned alot about TTL and DNS, wasnt too bad, but i already had a descent understanding of DNS too <0> Wikipedia is a easy read with lots of info <4> Well, I'd say it's not necessarily so much about whether you know about the subject before as much as being used to reading RFCs and other technical documents... <0> true didnt factor that in <0> i read technical doc all the time that i dont always understand, eventually somones article or comments or whitepaper will make it all click for me. <0> just have to keep learning <0> Morning! <5> Question for you all: Is there a way to created preferenced/weighted A records for one name kinda like you can do with MX records? <5> I know you can create a low ttl set of ips for a single A record but I need yo be able to priorotize them <5> er prioritize <6> I need some advise on a domain of mine. A few days ago it began acting up and stopped resolving. I was on a trip and couldn't do much, but I've been doing some digging and apparently even though it's not expired it's not even showing up as existing. http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/lookup.ch?name=rave5.com&type=A <6> How can I solve this? <3> your registrar is no longer exporting your A records for your domain, is it expired? <6> No, the domain doesn't expire until September. <6> The domain is rave5.com <3> check wiht your registrar there are no A records on the .com servers... <3> er with <6> Yeah, I'll have to end up contacting them. It isn't a problem I can fix. <7> Do you guys think it is smart to put p***words on all my domains? <7> hm <6> No, not at all. Make them world writable. <6> :P <7> hehe <7> I just never thought about it, but I saw the option <7> hm
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