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Re: dns for private domain -- Solaris

  • From: Peter & Karin Dambier
  • Date: Sat May 21 06:10:18 2005

Hi all,

Solaris might find it cool not to use DNS at all!

You will never notice. You can surfe the internet without DNS
if you have a Solaris workstation.

If you have NIS, Suns nameservice protocol that replaces
both DNS ans /etc/hosts then your workstation might ask a
NIS-server only. If that NIS-server runs a bind resolver
then this NIS server will lookup all your name queries.

A look into /etc/nsswitch.conf and /etc/resolve.conf might
help. 

Regards,
Peter and Karin Dambier

> 
> > --- Urspr�ngliche Nachricht ---
> > Von: snort bsd <[email protected]>
> > An: nanog <[email protected]>
> > Betreff: dns for private domain
> > Datum: Sat, 21 May 2005 13:54:22 +1000 (EST)
> > 
> > 
> > Hi All:
> > 
> > Does a DNS have specific reqirements? I imagine it
> > would not need the root cache file since it would go
> > nowhere except own domain.
> 
> You absolutely need a root.zone and a root.zone file
> 
> To see what a root.zone file looks like download one.
> 
> http://www.kokoom.com/iason/iason70.html
> http://iason.site.voila.fr/iason70.html
> 
> show several ways how to get one.
> 
> The IASON project may be helpful:
> 
> http://www.kokoom.com/iason/
> http://iason.site.voila.fr/
> 
> > I set up a DNS (named it as "lab.com") server in the
> > lab and it seems to be working fine; I can resolve
> > hostnames on my linux box and window box, but on Sun
> > Solaris machine I got "non-exist domain" error.
> > Anything specific for the Solaris' resolver or I need
> > to do some extra on my DNS configuration?
> 
> You must enter your nameserver in the root.zone file.
> 
> Dont let it be "hint" but make ist "master"
> 
> The root.zone is a normal zone like any other. Dont get
> afraid of that single "."
> 
> Whatever is not found will be looked up in the root.zone.
> There must be a delegation to your existing zone. That is
> all you need. Seeing a root.zone your solaris will run.
> 
> The only real problem comes up when you have workstations
> that can see the outside. Which are the real root-servers?
> > 
> > TIA
> > 
> > Dave
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Peter and Karin Dambier
> Public-Root
> 

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