DNS Help needed - slighlty urgent

Discussion in 'Server Operation' started by c4st, Nov 28, 2007.

  1. c4st

    c4st New Member

    I'm helping my father maintain his Intel Xserve running Leopard and I'm not sure on how to set up a name server properly. I can not find any documentation on Apple's website nor anywhere else. I did follow a tutorial here on howtoforge on how to go into GoDaddy's ACP and setup that portion of the name server.

    ns1.binair-e.org
    ns2.binair-e.org

    Those are my NS and are pointing to both of my ips properly.

    For those who don't have access to Server Admin but maybe can help me, here is a screen capture of the DNS controls.

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  2. falko

    falko Super Moderator ISPConfig Developer

  3. c4st

    c4st New Member

    I tried following that tutorial.

    /etc/named.conf
    Code:
    //
    // Include keys file
    //
    include "/etc/rndc.key";
    // Declares control channels to be used by the rndc utility.
     //
    // It is recommended that 127.0.0.1 be the only address used.
    // This also allows non-privileged users on the local host to manage
    // your name server.
    
    //
    // Default controls
    //
    controls  {
            inet 127.0.0.1 port 54 allow    {any;   } keys    {
                    "rndc-key";
               };
    
    
       };
    
    options  {
            include "/etc/dns/options.conf.apple";
    
    /etc/dns/options.conf.apple
    Code:
    //
    // These are the options that are shown in Server Admin
    // This is an automatically generated file.
    // PLEASE DO NOT MANUALLY MODIFY THIS FILE!
    // Please make your changes in the named.conf file
    //
    directory "/var/named";
    
    forwarders {};
    
    allow-transfer { none; };
    /etc/dns/publicView.conf.apple
    Code:
    acl "com.apple.ServerAdmin.DNS.public" {localnets;};
    
    //
    // This is the view that is shown in Server Admin
    // This is an automatically generated file.
    // PLEASE DO NOT MANUALLY MODIFY THIS FILE!
    // Please make your changes in the named.conf file
    //
    
    view "com.apple.ServerAdmin.DNS.public" {
    //GUID=C5E0B87D-6B30-4A6F-B228-B748A92EE83C;
    
            allow-recursion {"com.apple.ServerAdmin.DNS.public";};
    
            zone "0.0.10.in-addr.arpa." {
                    type master;
                    file "db.0.0.10.in-addr.arpa.";
                    allow-transfer {none;};
                    allow-update {none;};
            };
    
    
            zone "haaps.biz." {
    /var/named/db.haaps.biz.
    Code:
    ;THE FOLLOWING INCLUDE WAS ADDED BY SERVER ADMIN. PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE.
    $INCLUDE /var/named/zones/db.haaps.biz.zone.apple
    
    /var/named/zones/db.haaps.biz.zone.apple
    Code:
     ;GUID=252A2443-7B11-4B16-8D88-3BBF1558FEF5
    
    $TTL 10800
    haaps.biz. IN SOA ns1.binair-e.org. admin.haaps.biz. (
            2007112701      ;Serial
            86400           ;Refresh
            3600            ;Retry
            604800          ;Expire
            345600          ;Negative caching TTL
     )
    
    haaps.biz. IN  NS ns1.binair-e.org.
    haaps.biz. IN  NS ns2.binair-e.org.
    www IN  A 74.1.177.35
    
     
  4. falko

    falko Super Moderator ISPConfig Developer

    You did not include the haaps.biz zone in /etc/named.conf.
     

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