This is a discussion on Re: Configure bind for private home network without top level domain within the Bind Users forums, part of the DNS and Related Forums category; Hi Peter: thanks for the comments. I finally had the time this morning to go over the configuration files again ...
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Hi Peter:
thanks for the comments. I finally had the time this morning to go over the configuration files again and (I'm so happy :) could get my server to work. While reading other postings I noticed that there might be an issue with the /etc/resolv.conf file. I had as nameserver 0.0.0.0. After changing it to the internal IP address and going over the named.conf and the db files with a fresh view I could spot some missing semicolons in addition. All together made the trick. Regards, Andreas Peter Albrecht wrote: [shortened] > Hi Andreas, > > On Wednesday 07 July 2004 14:34, Andreas Guther wrote: > >> > > no, you do not have to have a registered domain. > > >>Any pointer to examples or what especially needs to be considered would be a >>great help. > > > What error messages do you get? Do you have your local DNS server defined > in /etc/resolv.conf? Do you have _two_ files, for forward and reverse lookup? > Could you please post your named.conf? > > Regards, > > Peter > |