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Re: BIND Configuration



Buy a good book and edit the text files with vi.. It will be much better
expirence.. Also get rid of bind 9 and install the newest Bind 8.. 8.22.XX 

Bind 9 changes a bunch of things and is had to confiure unless you REALLY
know what you are doing...

On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, boot2001 wrote:

> At our site we are currently using 2 Red Hat 6.2 servers as our DNS servers. We were at one time running the Microsoft DNS server then BIND on NT and well, let's just say that they couldn't do the job. Since switching to the Linux servers we have had no issues and configuring the DNS through linuxconf was a breeze.
> 
> Now after building two new DNS servers with RH7.0 I found out that the BIND module was removed from linuxconf. I had heard that this was due to linuxconf corrupting the BIND files.  I have been searching for a way to add this module back into linuxconf but have found none. 
> 
> Is there another configuration program for BIND or is there a way to add the bind module back into linuxconf? 
> 

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