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# Copyright (c) 2001 SuSE GmbH Nuernberg, Germany
#
# Author: Frank Bodammer <feedback@suse.de>
#
# /etc/named.conf
#
# This is a sample configuration file for the name server BIND9.
# It works as a caching only name server without modification.
#
# A sample configuration for setting up your own domain can be
# found in /usr/share/doc/packages/bind9/sample-config.
#
# A description of all available options can be found in
# /usr/share/doc/packages/bind9/misc/options.
options {
# The directory statement defines the name server´s
# working directory
directory "/var/named";
# The forwarders record contains a list of servers to
# which queries should be forwarded. Enable this line and
# modify the IP-address to your provider's name server.
# Up to three servers may be listed.
#forwarders { 10.11.12.13; 10.11.12.14; };
# Enable the next entry to prefer usage of the name
# server declared in the forwarders section.
#forward first;
# The listen-on record contains a list of local network
# interfaces to listen on. Optionally the port can be
# specified. Default is to listen on all interfaces found
# on your system. The default port is 53.
#listen-on port 53 { 127.0.0.1; };
# The listen-on-v6 record enables or disables listening
# on IPV6 interfaces. Allowed values are 'any' and 'none'
# or a list of addresses. IPv6 can only be used with
# kernel 2.4 in this release.
#listen-on-v6 { any; };
# The next three statements may be needed if a firewall
# stands between the local server and the internet.
#query-source address * port 53;
#transfer-source * port 53;
#notify-source * port 53;
# The allow-query record contains a list of networks or
# IP-addresses to accept and deny queries from. The
# default is to allow queries from all hosts.
allow-query { any; };
# If notify is set to yes (default), notify messages are
# sent to other name servers when the the zone data is
# changed. Instead of setting a global 'notify' statement
# in the 'options' section, a separate 'notify' can be
# added to each zone definition.
notify no;
};
allow-transfer { 195.20.224.97; 195.20.225.34; };
# The following three zone definitions don't need any modification.
# The first one defines localhost while the second defines the
# reverse lookup for localhost. The last zone "." is the
# definition of the root name servers.
zone "localhost" in {
type master;
file "localhost.zone";
};
zone "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa" in {
type master;
file "127.0.0.zone";
};
zone "." in {
type hint;
file "root.hint";
};
# You can insert further zone records for your own domains below.
zone "141.160.217.in-addr.arpa" in {
type master;
file "217.160.141.zone";
};
zone "real-team.de" in {
type master;
file "real-team.zone";
};
zone "cstr1ke.de" in {
type master;
file "cstr1ke.zone";
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$TTL 1W
@ IN SOA ns.real-team.de. root.real-team.de. (
2003060804 ; serial
8H ; refresh
2H ; retry
1W ; expiry
11h) ; minimum
IN NS ns
IN NS ns.schlund.de.
80 IN PTR real-team.de.
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$TTL 1W
@ IN SOA ns.real-team.de. root.real-team.de. (
2003060803 ; serial
8H ; refresh
2H ; retry
1W ; expiry
11h) ; minimum
IN NS ns
IN NS ns.schlund.de.
IN A 217.160.141.80
mail IN A 217.160.141.80
ns IN A 217.160.141.80
* IN A 217.160.141.80
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$TTL 1W
@ IN SOA ns.real-team.de. root.cstr1ke.de. (
2003060802 ; serial
8H ; refresh
2H ; retry
1W ; expiry
11h) ; minimum
IN NS ns.domain1.de.
IN NS ns.schlund.de.
IN A 217.160.141.80
* IN A 217.160.141.80
www IN A 217.160.141.80Allerdings bringt mir dann der dig befehl dass er den server nicht findet! was tun? (bin nach dem tutorial unter Faq vorgegangen)
Danke im Vorraus