DNS stands for Domains Name System.
Below are the steps to configure a basic dns server
Few records used here are.
Mail Exchange record (MX record) - Used for exchanging mails.
A record - used to translate from a domain name to an IP address.
NS record - lists which name servers can answer lookups on a DNS zone.
PTR record - Pointer record.
Below are the steps to configure a basic dns server
Few records used here are.
Mail Exchange record (MX record) - Used for exchanging mails.
A record - used to translate from a domain name to an IP address.
NS record - lists which name servers can answer lookups on a DNS zone.
PTR record - Pointer record.
Step 1: Download & Install bind using following command.
# yum install bind bind* caching-nameserver
Step 2: Disable selinux&iptables.
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Step 4: edit the hosts file as shown below,
Step 5: change the dns value as your required IP & Reboot the computer once.
Step 6:create a new file named.conf as below
# vi /etc/named.conf
Step 9:To check whether dns is configured properly, issue the following command,
Step 7:Create zones in /var/named as shown below,
# vi /var/named/zimoncloud.com.db
For forward lookup zone,
#vi /var/named/1.168.192.db
For reverse lookup zone
Step 8: Start the named service using following command.
# service named start