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Re: Unidentified subject!



Have a look at RFC 1034-RFC 1035 that gives more information about dns servers and dns logic. Btw this is a security list, if you have serious questions about bind or any other dns d's you should use another mailing list instead of that one, if you have security problems about bind we will be grateful to help you.
Sincerely Joe

RFC 1034 - RFC 1035 e bakmani tavsiye ediyorum zira orada DNS ve DNS mantigi hakkinda daha ayrintili bilgiler bulabilirsin.Bu arada unutmadan bu listenin bir guvenlik listesi oldugunu hatirlatirim. Eger bind veya baska bir DNS d hakkinda sorularin varsa bunu ait olduklari yerlerde belirtmen gerekir ancak BIND hakkinda guvenlik sorunlarin varsa sana yardimci olmaktan mutluluk duyariz.
Saygilarimla Joe

( dont get surprised that is the guy's native language )

--- Halil Demirezen <halild@bilmuh.ege.edu.tr>
> wrote:
>in fact debian-tr.org domain can be autorable..
>it belongs to my friend..
>:)
>i will read howtoss..
>my devel friend sayas like this 
>thanx for your help .. 
>byes to all
>
>                 -------------------------------------
>                |     ---------    EGE UNIVERSITY     |                       
>                |    |         | COMPUTER ENGINEERING |                 
>                |    |         | +90 (546) 235 36 61  |               
>                |     ---------                       |
>                |  /*************\   Love, Respect,   |
>                | /***************\      LINUX        |
>                 -------------------------------------
>
>On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, WHIRLYCOTT wrote:
>
>> I think it's getting clearer, but I don't know if you'll be able to do
>> this.  Do you have authority over the debian-tr.org zone?  If not, you
>> can probably only simulate this authority in a lab environment, but I
>> won't get into that.
>> 
>> So, like Petro says: go and find the DNS howto at linuxdoc.org.  Also,
>> the O'Reilly DNS and BIND book is excellent.  You definitely should have
>> a copy of this handy if you will be running your own nameserver.
>> 
>> But to point you in the right direction, you want to make an A record
>> like this (using the example you provided) in the debian-tr.org zone
>> file:
>> 
>> 	mac.eam		IN	A	142.12.1.13
>> 
>> This zone file should be configured in the named.conf running in BIND on
>> eam.debian-tr.org, which in turn should be listed as a master DNS server
>> for the debian-tr.org zone in WHOIS and the *.gtld-servers.com. root
>> servers.
>> 
>> I will also point out to you that BIND has had a sordid history as far
>> as security is concerned.  If you want your box to get cracked at some
>> point, run named as the root user.  If you are smart, you will figure
>> out how to run it in a chroot'd environment as a non-root user.
>> 
>> G'luck.
>> 
>> phil.
>> 
>> Halil Demirezen wrote:
>> > 
>> > Think that my machines hostname is "eam.debian-tr.org" and
>> > think that "mac.eam.debian-tr.org" has got another ip
>> > and when a request comes, it will firstly meet my machine
>> > "eam.debian-tr.org" ..ok.
>> > then my dns server will say that "mac.eam.debian-tr.org" has got
>> > 142.12.1.13 ip ( for example).
>> > 
>> > this is my problem.
>> > i hope it is clear this time
>> > 
>> >                  -------------------------------------
>> >                 |     ---------    EGE UNIVERSITY     |
>> >                 |    |         | COMPUTER ENGINEERING |
>> >                 |    |         | +90 (546) 235 36 61  |
>> >                 |     ---------                       |
>> >                 |  /*************\   Love, Respect,   |
>> >                 | /***************\      LINUX        |
>> >                  -------------------------------------
>> > 
>> > On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Halil Demirezen wrote:
>> > 
>> > > i want to specify any ip to any hostname...
>> > > becaues i got a dns server on my machine..
>> > > so tell me where should i write the info to say that
>> > > this hostname shows this ip ..
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > thanx all for help
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >                  -------------------------------------
>> > >                 |     ---------    EGE UNIVERSITY     |
>> > >                 |    |         | COMPUTER ENGINEERING |
>> > >                 |    |         | +90 (546) 235 36 61  |
>> > >                 |     ---------                       |
>> > >                 |  /*************\   Love, Respect,   |
>> > >                 | /***************\      LINUX        |
>> > >                  -------------------------------------
>> > >
>> > > On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Wouter van Gils wrote:
>> > >
>> > > > Hi, this is a little low on info. What kind of DNS service are you
>> > > > running and on what kind of box (distro).
>> > > >
>> > > > Do a 'man named', that should give you some answers.
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > > [On 08 Aug, 2001, Halil Demirezen wrote in " Unidentified subject! "]
>> > > > > is there anyone who can tell me where the dns domain name server's conf
>> > > > > file...
>> > > > >
>> > > > >
>> > > > >                  -------------------------------------
>> > > > >                 |     ---------    EGE UNIVERSITY     |
>> > > > >                 |    |         | COMPUTER ENGINEERING |
>> > > > >                 |    |         | +90 (546) 235 36 61  |
>> > > > >                 |     ---------                       |
>> > > > >                 |  /*************\   Love, Respect,   |
>> > > > >                 | /***************\      LINUX        |
>> > > > >                  -------------------------------------
>> > > > >
>> > > > >
>> > > > >
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>> > > > --
>> > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>> > > > Wouter van Gils -=- wouter@the-construct.cx
>> > > > http://the-construct.cx/
>> > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>> > > >
>> > > >
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>> -- 
>> 
>>                                 Whirlycott
>>                                 Philip Jacob
>>                                 phil@whirlycott.com
>>                                 http://www.whirlycott.com/phil/
>> 
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