[NCLUG] question
Chris Funk
chris at us-reports.com
Thu Mar 19 08:28:22 MDT 2009
Hi Bill,
I am by no means a Bind expert, but what you will need to do is create another entry in your named.conf file for his domain. I'll assume you are the master for it.
Then you need to create another zone file, (you can just copy your existing one and rename it, also changing the soa, A records, etc.)
You will also need to change the nameserver entry that his registrar has to point to your DNS server.
Chris
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Chris Funk
US-Reports, Inc.
chris at us-reports.com
-----Original Message-----
From: nclug-bounces at nclug.org [mailto:nclug-bounces at nclug.org] On Behalf Of William "Bill" Mohr
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 11:48 PM
To: NCLUG at nclug.org
Subject: [NCLUG] question
Hi folks.
I am a lurker and, since I am struggling with an issue, thought I would pose
a question to see if someone from the group could help.
I am running 3 penguins with FreeBSD 7.1. Two of them are name servers and
one is a web server for my domain. None of them have a GUI of any type
installed as I wanted to go hardcore! J
I successfully configured bind and everything is working fine. until my
brother asked me to host a website for him. So I have virtual hosts
configured on my Apache22 web server and my site is up and working fine but
I don't exactly know what to do about my zone files when hosting two domains
on the same web server.
I tried adding an A record to my existing zone file but found out that was
incorrect so I am thinking I need another zone file for the new domain but
since it points to the same web server I have become a little confused.
Can anyone give me some clarification as to how configure bind / zones when
hosting multiple domains on a single web server? I would sure appreciate
some information..
Sincerely,
William "Bill" Mohr
825 Parkview Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80525
970-482-0777
mr.mohr at gmail.com
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