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Old 10-09-2004
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DNS Name Server Problem on Linux

I'm very new to all of this, so I apologize in advance if my post comes off incoherent, or terms aren't used correctly

Using Fedora Core 2, I set up am internal DNS name server. After setting up the named.conf, and the localhost files I was able to correctly resolve my host name through nslookup and dig. For a while, this actually worked!

However, in order for named to run at startup, I linked it into etc/rc5.d. From then on, I can't resolve my host name.

I'm sure named is running, because I see it in the process list. I've also checked var/log/messages for some sort of error, but everything looks fine there.

Any suggestions?

-skeet
 

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