Configure normal resolving2009/06/10 |
Create zone files that servers resolve IP address from domain name. |
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[1] | For internal zone This example uses internal address[192.168.0.0/24], domain name[srv.world], but please use your own one when you set config on your server. |
[root@dlp ~]# vi /var/named/srv.world.lan
$TTL
86400 @ IN SOA dlp.srv.world. root.srv.world. ( 2009061301 ;Serial 3600 ;Refresh 1800 ;Retry 604800 ;Expire 86400 ;Minimum TTL ) IN NS dlp.srv.world. IN A 192.168.0.20 IN MX 10 dlp.srv.world. dlp IN A 192.168.0.20
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[2] | For external zone This example uses external address[172.16.0.80/29], domain name[srv.world], but please use your own one when you set config on your server. |
[root@dlp ~]# vi /var/named/srv.world.wan
$TTL
86400 @ IN SOA dlp.srv.world. root.srv.world. ( 2009061301 ;Serial 3600 ;Refresh 1800 ;Retry 604800 ;Expire 86400 ;Minimum TTL ) IN NS dlp.srv.world. IN A 172.16.0.82 IN MX 10 dlp.srv.world. dlp IN A 172.16.0.82
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Configure reverse resolving
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Create zone files that servers resolve domain names from IP address. | |
[3] | For internal zone This example uses internal address[192.168.0.0/24], domain name[srv.world], but please use your own one when you set config on your server. |
[root@dlp ~]# vi /var/named/0.168.192.db
$TTL
86400 @ IN SOA dlp.srv.world. root.srv.world. ( 2009061301 ;Serial 3600 ;Refresh 1800 ;Retry 604800 ;Expire 86400 ;Minimum TTL ) IN NS dlp.srv.world. IN PTR srv.world. IN A 255.255.255.0 20 IN PTR dlp.srv.world.
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[4] | For external zone This example uses external address[172.16.0.80/29], domain name[srv.world], but please use your own one when you set config on your server. |
[root@dlp ~]# vi /var/named/80.0.16.172.db
$TTL
86400 @ IN SOA dlp.srv.world. root.srv.world. ( 2009061301 ;Serial 3600 ;Refresh 1800 ;Retry 604800 ;Expire 86400 ;Minimum TTL ) IN NS dlp.srv.world. IN PTR srv.world. IN A 255.255.255.248 82 IN PTR dlp.srv.world.
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