[CentOS] BIND and a second server resolving itself
Bob Hoffman
bob at bobhoffman.comFri Oct 7 10:25:28 UTC 2011
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Going to test tomorrow after install, but this is what I am thinking may work in my example.com, located on main.example.com, /named/db.example.com I am adding main2.example.com. IN A xx.xxx.xxx.xxx (this is the second server's ip address) in my example.com, located on main.example.com, /named/db.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.in-addr.arpa I am adding IN PTR main2.example.com. In the named.conf, located on main.example.com, I am adding my entire 16 IP block of addresses along with my localhost options { allow-recursion { localhost; xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx /29;}; allow-query { localhost; xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/29; }; }; I am assuming this will allow the new server to resolve correctly and allow it to reach out to the net to find domain names (so I can use yum update, ssh to it, etc)...and will use this for the KVM guests to resolve in the future too. any help appreciated.. centos 6 by the way.
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