Need an authoritative DNS server? I got you covered.
Here I’ll show you how to set up an Authoritative DNS server using Bind on FreeBSD
#FreeBSD #garyhtech #dns
by GaryH Tech
linux dns server
Here I’ll show you how to set up an Authoritative DNS server using Bind on FreeBSD
#FreeBSD #garyhtech #dns
by GaryH Tech
linux dns server
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It's called "named" (pronounced "name D") because it's the NAMEserver Daemon.
Give prefere to NSD cause the root servers runs this!
I ran the make install command in the correct directory, but it doesn't appear in /usr/local/sbin as named… I did fall asleep during installation, as it started downloading a .tar file that would take 2 hours to download. I'm not sure what I have now. Any suggestions?
Thanks, as usual very informative and well-presented information. Just a FYI when using both packages and ports, here's the relevant snippet from the FreeBSD handbook section 4.5:
" Before installing and using the Ports Collection, please be aware that it is generally ill-advised to use the Ports Collection in conjunction with the binary packages provided via pkg to install software. pkg, by default, tracks quarterly branch-releases of the ports tree and not HEAD. Dependencies could be different for a port in HEAD compared to its counterpart in a quarterly branch release and this could result in conflicts between dependencies installed by pkg and those from the Ports Collection. If the Ports Collection and pkg must be used in conjunction, then be sure that your Ports Collection and pkg are on the same branch release of the ports tree."