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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat DNS resolvers setup/installation ? Post 302354324 by virusnet on Thursday 17th of September 2009 08:19:14 PM
Old 09-17-2009
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Originally Posted by pludi
You are confusing 2 different parts of the system. The resolver is the local part (the DNS client), which tries different ways to resolve an human memorable name to an IP address. One of these ways is to ask a DNS server, like OpenDNS or an locally installed DNS server (which itself acts like a resolver if it doesn't know the mapping already).

To run your own DNS server, you'll (primarily) need 2 things: a server machine that has a public IP, and the DNS server software (eg. BIND), the latter of which has to be configured properly.

Thing is, if you run your own DNS server, it'll still have to ask other servers for mappings it doesn't know (either because it's never heard of it before, or because the caching time expired).
Thank you for your help & information. I'm getting closer to my goal now Smilie The last para mentions that the DNS server needs to have caching enabled. I've installed djbdns now & have enabled the caching name servers as well. Anything more I can do further? Thank for you for any information you can give Smilie Cheers !
 

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DNSTRACER(8)						      General Commands Manual						      DNSTRACER(8)

NAME
dnstracer - trace a chain of DNS servers to the source SYNOPSIS
dnstracer [options] name DESCRIPTION
dnstracer determines where a given Domain Name Server (DNS) gets its information from, and follows the chain of DNS servers back to the servers which know the data. Options are: -c Disable local caching. -C Enable negative caching. -o Enable overview of received answers at the end. -q queryclass Change the query-class, default is A. You can either specify a number of the type (if you're brave) or one of the following strings: a, aaaa, a6, soa, cname, hinfo, mx, ns, txt and ptr. -r retries Number of retries for DNS requests, default 3. -s server DNS server to use for the initial request, default is acquired from the system. If a dot is specified (.), A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET will be used. -v Be verbose on what sent or received. -4 Use only IPv4 servers, don't query IPv6 servers (only available when IPv6 support hasn't been disabled) -S sourceaddress Use this as source-address for the outgoing packets. HOW IT WORKS
It sends the specified name-server a non-recursive request for the name. Non-recursive means: if the name-server knows it, it will return the data requested. If the name-server doesn't know it, it will return pointers to name-servers that are authoritive for the domain part in the name or it will return the addresses of the root name-servers. If the name server does returns an authoritative answer for the name, the next server is queried. If it returns an non-authoritative answer for the name, the name servers in the authority records will be queried. The program stops if all name-servers are queried. Make sure the server you're querying doesn't do forwarding towards other servers, as dnstracer is not able to detect this for you. It detects so called lame servers, which are name-servers which has been told to have information about a certain domain, but don't have this information. EXAMPLES
Search for the A record of www.mavetju.org on your local nameserver: dnstracer www.mavetju.org Search for the MX record of mavetju.org on the root-nameservers: dnstracer "-s" . "-q" mx mavetju.org Search for the PTR record (hostname) of 212.204.230.141: dnstracer "-q" ptr 141.230.204.212.in-addr.arpa And for IPv6 addresses: dnstracer "-q" ptr "-s" . "-o" 2.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.6.4.0.2.0.0.0.0.8.b.0.e.f.f.3.ip6.int SEE ALSO
ntptrace(8), traceroute(8), dig(1) AUTHOR
Edwin Groothuis, edwin@mavetju.org (http://www.mavetju.org) See http://www.mavetju.org/contacts.php for mailing-lists. February 10, 2008 February 10, 2008 DNSTRACER(8)
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