Howtoforge TutorialsTagsTutorial searchForumsLinux CommandsHowtoForge Subscription SearchLinux Tutorials on the topic “dns”PDNSD HowTo - A DNS Caching Personal Server (Fedora 16)PDNSD HowTo - A DNS Caching Personal Server (Fedora 16)Author: sudhagudsudhagudTags: dnsdns, fedorafedoraComments: 7 PDNSD HowTo - A DNS Caching Personal Server (Fedora 16) PDNSD is a non authoritative c..." /> Howtoforge TutorialsTagsTutorial searchForumsLinux CommandsHowtoForge Subscription SearchLinux Tutorials on the topic “dns”PDNSD HowTo - A DNS Caching Personal Server (Fedora 16)PDNSD HowTo - A DNS Caching Personal Server (Fedora 16)Author: sudhagudsudhagudTags: dnsdns, fedorafedoraComments: 7 PDNSD HowTo - A DNS Caching Personal Server (Fedora 16) PDNSD is a non authoritative c..." /> Dns at Howtoforge Linux Tutorials - Page 5

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  • PDNSD HowTo - A DNS Caching Personal Server (Fedora 16)

    fedora Author: sudhagudTags: , Comments: 7

    PDNSD HowTo - A DNS Caching Personal Server (Fedora 16) PDNSD is a non authoritative caching DNS server. It maintains a disk cache of the queries that your system performs and subsequent queries will be faster from the cache. It is safe enough to be used on a personal Unix/Linux system as a home Desktop or a Laptop.

  • Installing PowerDNS (With MySQL Backend) And Poweradmin On Debian Squeeze

    debian Author: Falko TimmeTags: , , Comments: 4

    Installing PowerDNS (With MySQL Backend) And Poweradmin On Debian Squeeze This article shows how you can install the PowerDNS nameserver (with MySQL backend) and the Poweradmin control panel for PowerDNS on a Debian Squeeze system. PowerDNS is a high-performance, authoritative-only nameserver - in the setup described here it will read the DNS records from a MySQL database (similar to MyDNS), although other backends such as PostgreSQL are supported as well. Poweradmin is a web-based control panel for PowerDNS.

  • How To Run Your Own DNS Servers (Primary And Secondary) With ISPConfig 3 (Debian Squeeze)

    ispconfig Author: Falko TimmeTags: , , , , Comments: 36

    How To Run Your Own DNS Servers (Primary And Secondary) With ISPConfig 3 (Debian Squeeze) This tutorial shows how you can run your own DNS servers (primary and secondary) with ISPConfig 3. To do this, you need two servers with two different public IP addresses and with ISPConfig 3 installed. I will use Debian Squeeze for both DNS servers here to demonstrate the base system setup process and ISPConfig 3 installation, but once you have ISPConfig 3 installed on your servers, the configuration inside ISPConfig 3 is identical, no matter what distribution you use.

  • Clean djbDNS DNS Server On CentOS - dnscache And tinydns - A To Z

    centos Author: shayne.aloneTags: , , Comments: 7

    Clean djbDNS DNS Server On CentOS - dnscache And tinydns - A To Z What is djbDNS? And why do we use djbDNS? There is a new point of view to serve the dns service - each of the dns server functionalities is a separate service, like authority, cache, forward and so on. The other difference is the daemon-tools which will rapidly restart services to prevent zombies.

  • How To Run Your Own Name Server With ISPConfig 3 And Fast Hosts

    ispconfig Author: ToucanTags: , Comments: 5

    How To Run Your Own Name Server With ISPConfig 3 And Fast Hosts This tutorial shows how you can run your own name server for domains that you register with fasthosts.com. Of course, this works with every other registrar as well, although the procedure might differ a little bit. We will use the ISPConfig 3 server as the primary name server and also acting as the secondary. This may be suited best to a single server setup. To do this, you need one server with ISPConfig 3 installed and a Fast hosts account.

  • Installing PowerDNS (With MySQL Backend) And Poweradmin On Debian Lenny

    debian Author: Falko TimmeTags: , , Comments: 1

    Installing PowerDNS (With MySQL Backend) And Poweradmin On Debian Lenny This article shows how you can install the PowerDNS nameserver (with MySQL backend) and the Poweradmin control panel for PowerDNS on a Debian Lenny system. PowerDNS is a high-performance, authoritative-only nameserver - in the setup described here it will read the DNS records from a MySQL database (similar to MyDNS), although other backends such as PostgreSQL are supported as well. Poweradmin is a web-based control panel for PowerDNS.

  • How To Run Your Own Name Server With ISPConfig And providerdomain.de (Schlund)

    Author: Falko TimmeTags: , , , Comments: 3

    How To Run Your Own Name Server With ISPConfig And providerdomain.de (Schlund) This tutorial shows how you can run your own name server for domains that you register with providerdomain.de (Schlund Technologies). Of course, this works with every other registrar as well, although the procedure might differ a little bit. We will use the ISPConfig server as the primary name server and one of Schlund's name servers as the secondary name server.

  • Bind-Chroot-Howto (Debian)

    VMWare Image Download Author: Falko TimmeTags: , , Comments: 17

    Bind-Chroot-Howto (Debian) This document describes how to install the DNS server Bind on Debian so that it runs out of a chroot jail for security reasons.

  • Building A Debian DNS System

    Author: joeTags: , Comments: 3

    Building A Debian DNS System Version 1.0 Author: Joe Topjian <joe [at] adminspotting [dot] net> Last edited 11/01/2005 OK, this is the last DNS article... for a while, at least. This article will show you how to build a complete DNS System with Debian. This includes a Master server, a Slave server, DDNS, and a bunch of DNSSEC. I'll be using BIND 9 for the server.

  • Replacing ms dns with bind9

    Author: mariuzTags: , Comments: 7

    Isc Bind 9 for windows Replacing ms dns with bind9 is an better idea here is why:1.It's really faster (noticed when i run first query on that machine and had lower latency)2.Better security (windows2k is not supported with patches in future) 3.You can migrate easily to linux after that ;) Download from isc.org unzip it and run the installer (bindinstaller.exe) from inside directory