Re: DNS CONFIGURATION



Robert wrote:

On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 15:27:09 +0000, General Schvantzkoph wrote:

On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 07:23:56 -0800, maadhu sam wrote:

hi friends,

I am using RHEL5 and i need to configure Dns server for my lab.

Please somebody give me the step by step configuration of dns server.

Use webmin to set it up, it will make it very easy to set up. Get webmin
from http://www.webmin.com

Real sysadmins don't use wimpy graphic programs to setup a server.

Install NAMED and then look at the examples that are supplied. As simple
setup is not that hard. You can also Google for it and you'll get enough
reading material.


Real sysadmins would install Bind because that is the DNS package amd not
named. By the way there is nothing wrong to configure it through Webmin, if
you don't have all the knowledge and you have to get it working fast.

Rene
.



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