[CentOS] How to enable bind to listen querys from all my network
Romeo Ninov
rninov at gmail.com
Thu Aug 28 10:34:59 UTC 2008
But do you have this IP on your machine? You should set IP from your
machine, not IP in general!!!
Miguel A. Velasco wrote / napísal(a):
> Romeo Ninov escribió:
>> Set bind to listen to IP, not network, for example 10.10.80.1, no
>> 10.10.80.0
> Thanks Romeo, I´ve also tried it but doen´t work.
> Miguel A. Velasco
>
>>
>> Miguel A. Velasco wrote / napísal(a):
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I´ve installed a proxy Squid in my gateway and a Cache DNS Server with
>>> bind. The problem is the server is only resolving is own querys but not
>>> the client queries from my company.
>>> When I do:
>>> $service named start
>>> I see in /var/log/messages:
>>>
>>> starting BIND 9.3.4-P1 -u named -t /var/named/chroot
>>> found 1 CPU, using 1 worker thread
>>> loading configuration from '/etc/named.conf'
>>> listening on IPv6 interface lo, ::1#53
>>> listening on IPv4 interface lo, 127.0.0.1#53
>>> command channel listening on 127.0.0.1#953
>>> command channel listening on ::1#953
>>> zone 0.in-addr.arpa/IN/localhost_resolver: loaded serial 42
>>> zone 0.0.127.in-addr.arpa/IN/localhost_resolver: loaded serial
>>> 1997022700
>>> zone 255.in-addr.arpa/IN/localhost_resolver: loaded serial 42
>>> zone
>>> 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.ip6.arpa/IN/localhost_resolver:
>>>
>>> loaded serial 1997022700
>>> zone localdomain/IN/localhost_resolver: loaded serial 42
>>> zone localhost/IN/localhost_resolver: loaded serial 42
>>> running
>>>
>>> I don´t understand why is only "listening on IPv4 interface lo,
>>> 127.0.0.1#53"
>>> I have bind-chroot installed with the following options in
>>> /etc/named.conf:
>>>
>>> options {
>>> listen-on port 53 { 127.0.0.1; 10.10.80.0; };
>>> listen-on-v6 port 53 { ::1; };
>>> directory "/var/named";
>>> dump-file "/var/named/data/cache_dump.db";
>>> statistics-file "/var/named/data/named_stats.txt";
>>> memstatistics-file "/var/named/data/named_mem_stats.txt";
>>>
>>> // Those options should be used carefully because they
>>> disable port
>>> // randomization
>>> // query-source port 53;
>>> // query-source-v6 port 53;
>>>
>>> allow-query { localhost; };
>>> };
>>> logging {
>>> channel default_debug {
>>> file "data/named.run";
>>> severity dynamic;
>>> };
>>> };
>>> view localhost_resolver {
>>> match-clients { localhost; };
>>> match-destinations { localhost; };
>>> recursion yes;
>>> include "/etc/named.rfc1912.zones";
>>> };
>>>
>>> Where 10.10.80.0 is my network range. What may I do my server really
>>> listen for all my network? Nowadays it´s listenning just itself ....
>>>
>>> Thanks very much for your attention.
>>> Miguel A. Velasco
>>>
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