I believe the solution is more difficult than the difficulty You can use the tail name to view the system log and find the problem step by step. If the test fails or the bind cannot be restarted, it is probably because the configuration file format is incorrect. Set the machine as the first DNS nameserver in the /etc/nf file (note: this is a link file when I am modifying it, so just modify the source file directly)Īdd on the first line: nameserver 192.268.1.113Īt this point, the entire DNS configuration is completed Īt this time, you can use tools such as host/dig/nslookup (usually built-in) to measure:Ĩ. Do some file log locations in /etc/bind/ to point toĦ. Choose this if you have a computer based on the AMD64 or EM64T architecture (e.g., Athlon64, Opteron, EM64T Xeon, Core 2).
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Create the db.1.168.192 file and edit it as follows (here, because the DNS resolution is from right to left, it is written backwards, and it is an ip segment. ubuntu-mate-14.04.2-LTS-desktop-amd64.iso: 1.1 GiB: 2015-Mar-23 22:03: ubuntu-mate-14.04.5: 76 B: 2015-Jul-24 19:37: ubuntu-mate-14.04.: 85.0 KiB: 2015-Dec-09 12:21 : This server hosts device ports and archived releases. It should be noted here that except for, there are spaces before and after the file, and the spaces in the middle of the file are all tabsĤ.
Sudo touch /var/cache/bind/db.Īnd then sudo vi open the following editor Create the db. file and configure it (the specific file location is determined according to the path of ) where nf is the main configuration file, which contains and, when we set up local dns, we only need to change Ģ. After installing bind9, the following three configuration files will be generated: Status: Well, if something idea of writing something in this forum, is rather doubtful. Our purpose is to use a LAN machine to complete the resolution of 192.168.1.113, specify the A record and CNAME ĭNS configuration files are in the /etc/bind directory. Is Ubuntu 14.04.2LTS + Webuzo not true, My conklusjon by many different speculations and tests, att Ubuntu is not the right choice if you want to run Webuzo (34 Replies, Read 8557 times) sosialtnett June 13, 2015, 5:11 pm.