I have just install the The Perfect Server - Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Apache2, BIND, Dovecot, ISPConfig 3) everything work perfect I have only one small problem. When I what to see a webpage inside my network my fuc..... router an Cisco RV220W route the me to it's management page. If I go to another internet connection the page works fine it is only when I'm inside the same network. What is the easy way to see the pages local. Kind Regards Kasper
DNS Server whats your dns configuracion on the client computer? Why not set the DNS server on the ubuntu box create the zones there for your internal network and then put your client computers to use your Ubuntu server as your dns server that way you can bypass any dns query and do it locally. Ed
Thanks for your quick reply My DNS configuration on my client just use the router. I'm rather new to linux do you know of any tutorials to setup as your suggestion kind Regards Kasper
Well a quick google search gave me back this. I do not use Ubuntu myself that much i am a CentOS and SUSE flavor kinda guy. Try this. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=236093 If that wont work for you I will be online with skype ed.quevedo if you need further assistance. Always glad to help here where myself have found lots of help. DUHHH .. did not read until now you already installed BIND .. you have the dns server there .. Best of the tutorials are falkos tuts. So now just create the zones.
Make sure that the DNS records point to your router's public IP and that your router is configured to forward all needed ports (e.g. 80 for http) to your server. If that doesn't work, chances are that either your ISP is blocking port 80 or that your router doesn't support loopbacks.
Hallo Falko I think you have misunderstod me. You can see websites. DNS records are setup up for the ip-adress every thing is forwarded and so. But if you hare inside the local-network. Then the router overrules and forward it to the cisco management adress.
Hallo NeonNexxus How do I create the zones you mention så i can use it as local DNS Kind Regards Kasper
Hi Trinitron Normally it depends on your Bind (DNS server) config. Default config for CentOS is inside /var/named/chroot .. I will have a look at the Ubuntu but my guess is that it is the same. Make sure that in /etc/hosts, the hostname of the server has been pointed to the IP address of the server. It should look like below: # Do not remove the following line, or various programs # that require network functionality will fail. 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost 192.168.137.2 mail.mydomain.com mail ::1 localhost6.localdomain6 localhost6 Create a file /var/named/chroot/var/named/mydomain.com with the following configuration: ; ; Addresses and other host information. ; @ IN SOA mydomain.com. hostmaster.mydomain.com. ( 2011030801 ; Serial 43200 ; Refresh 3600 ; Retry 3600000 ; Expire 2592000 ) ; Minimum ; Define the nameservers and the mail servers IN NS ns.mydomain.com. IN A 192.168.137.2 IN MX 10 mail.mydomain.com. mail IN A 192.168.137.2 ns IN A 192.168.137.2 Edit the /var/named/chroot/etc/named.conf file to match the mydomain.com options { directory "/var/named"; dump-file "/var/named/data/cache_dump.db"; statistics-file "/var/named/data/named_stats.txt"; forwarders { 8.8.8.8; }; }; include "/etc/rndc.key"; // We are the master server for mydomain.com zone "mydomain.com" { type master; file "mydomain.com"; }; Start named on the server /etc/init.d/named start If you need further help skype me. ed.quevedo Thanks Ed