Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 12:42:24 US/Mountain From: aventure@csf.edu To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: DNS via Dynamic IP address -4.3 Message-ID: <200109131842.f8DIgG320706@javalina.csf.edu>
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I'm running 4.3 RELEASE
I just want to see if i would be wasting my time.
Is it possible to setup the DNS daemon when your are dynamically assigned an IP
address.
I'm pretty sure I can set it up using the handbook... I just didn't want to
waste my time if I should first have a static IP.
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and a side question/furure refrence: in the hand book it gives this under
<17.9.6.3 Zone Files> (is the zone file generated from the named.conf file? or
do I have to make it?)
; Machine Names
localhost IN A 127.0.0.1
ns1 IN A 3.2.1.2
ns2 IN A 3.2.1.3
mail IN A 3.2.1.10
@ IN A 3.2.1.30
localhost I get.. umm when it comes to 3.2.1.2,3,10,30
i get a tad confused.. my config one of my NICs inet = 10.0.0.1 is that equiv
to saying 3.2.1.2 (knowing that this address is obviously not real)
So will i be setting up some vhosts in my rc.conf to handle ns1,ns2 mail, @?
eg: 10.0.0.20 would be a vhost that i would use to replace ns1 IP in above zone
file example?
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