Since they're almost certainly running BIND, this has little to do with
"Linux", per se. How much experience have you had with BIND? If not
much, then you'll want to pick up a book on it real soon, or at least have
Google nearby as a reference. You'll want to locate named.conf (the main
config file) and find where they store their zone files. It's probably
located at /etc/named.conf. Look for a line near the top that has:
options {
directory "/var/named";
This directory stores your zone files. Your zone files contain the
forward name-to-IP mappings and possibly the reverse too, if this company
owns their own IP block and manages it themselves. Like most *nix things,
there's nothing really complicated about BIND, as long as you know how it
works. ;-)
And in a worse case scenerio, you could probably post any questions you
have to this list and we might be able to help (although Google has yet to
let me down).
~M
On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Dr. G wrote:
> My company is having problems with a DNS server down in Yuma and will be
> shortly calling me so I can tech it (woo! Finally a Linux issue I can playw
> ith on a "professional" level) Can anyone reccommend a good site to go to
> for information on Setup/troubleshooting a Linux DNS Server? I don't have
> any of my books here because at admin we are Windows only.
>
> I dont know what flavor of linux or kernel o anything for that matter other
> then its a Linux DNS server, they will let me know that information when
> they get off lunch (pfft.)
>
>
> This should be fun! No, really! I mean it! heh.
>
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