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- From: rich@Rice.edu (Richard Murphey)
- Subject: Re: BSD and Domain Name Server
- In-Reply-To: adasal@netcom.com's message of Wed, 11 Nov 1992 22:08:49 GMT
- Message-ID: <RICH.92Nov12113902@omicron.Rice.edu>
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- Organization: Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rice
- University
- References: <1992Nov11.220849.11467@netcom.com>
- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1992 17:39:02 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov11.220849.11467@netcom.com> adasal@netcom.com (Salvatore Collora) writes:
- DOES ANYONE!!! know how to set up BSD 386 as a Domain Name Server. I
- can't seem to get any of the available BIND programs running on it correctly.
- They all look for specific files and call certain commands that I am not
- familiar with.
-
- Any help would be appreciated..
-
- Sal
-
- ready to print (PostScript) sections from the net-2 release system
- maintainer manual are available by anon ftp on gatekeeper.dec.com in
- /.0/BSD/manuals and on nova.cc.purdue.edu (128.210.7.22) in
- /pub/386bsd/submissions/bsd.manuals.
-
- smm.11.named.ps.Z describes the files you create to set up the name
- server. There are examples of the files you need to create for a
- given type of name server --- primary, secondary, or caching. Rich
-