Hello everyone,
I got a question, I'm not new in the linux scene or even a geek, but I am confused about certain stuff regarding Bind, DNS stuff, or whatsoever, maybe it's a silly question. Anyway. About 3 years ago I hired a dedicated server in certain company, for hosting my site and some other sites, didn't work at all the plan I had, nevertheless I was using Redhat 9 or something related to redhat, and using plesk as a control panel at that time, i was able to configure two dns servers on that box using the web interface, ns1.olddomain.com and ns2.olddomain.com using two public different IP addresses (201.56.xx.84, 201.56.xx.86), but now i want to do it without using plesk or even a control panel, now can i do this using CentOS? Maybe a tutorial, a howto could help me do the job, i am trying to migrate/learn more about networking using linux, but essencially how does it work, do i need two eth interfaces, virtual adapters, etc.
Any help given will be apreciated.
Thank you all.
Sorry for my english, btw.
On 11/16/07, Victor Padro vpadro@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everyone,
I got a question, I'm not new in the linux scene or even a geek, but I am confused about certain stuff regarding Bind, DNS stuff, or whatsoever, maybe it's a silly question. Anyway. About 3 years ago I hired a dedicated server in certain company, for hosting my site and some other sites, didn't work at all the plan I had, nevertheless I was using Redhat 9 or something related to redhat, and using plesk as a control panel at that time, i was able to configure two dns servers on that box using the web interface, ns1.olddomain.com and ns2.olddomain.com using two public different IP addresses (201.56.xx.84, 201.56.xx.86), but now i want to do it without using plesk or even a control panel, now can i do this using CentOS? Maybe a tutorial, a howto could help me do the job, i am trying to migrate/learn more about networking using linux, but essencially how does it work, do i need two eth interfaces, virtual adapters, etc.
Any help given will be apreciated.
Thank you all.
Sorry for my english, btw.
hi ... if you are using centos 5 .. here you have the howto
http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_centos5.0