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Special Forums IP Networking How to DNS Setup ?? Post 302563104 by pludi on Monday 10th of October 2011 06:12:56 AM
Old 10-10-2011
If no one told you how to access the telephone directory of your company, how would you know what number to dial to reach anyone? It's similar with DNS, if you don't tell the clients what DNS server to use they won't use it. And those that they use probably won't know your entries, especially if it's for internal use.

For Unix hosts you set this in /etc/resolv.conf, in Windows through the adapter settings. Or, if you're using DHCP to hand out dynamic addresses, use the settings of the DHCP server to send out the new name server.
 

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Net::DNS::Update(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     Net::DNS::Update(3pm)

NAME
Net::DNS::Update - Create a DNS update packet SYNOPSIS
"use Net::DNS::Update;" DESCRIPTION
"Net::DNS::Update" is a subclass of "Net::DNS::Packet", to be used for making DNS dynamic updates. Programmers should refer to RFC 2136 for the semantics of dynamic updates. WARNING: This code is still under development. Please use with caution on production nameservers. METHODS
new $packet = Net::DNS::Update->new; $packet = Net::DNS::Update->new('example.com'); $packet = Net::DNS::Update->new('example.com', 'HS'); Returns a "Net::DNS::Update" object suitable for performing a DNS dynamic update. Specifically, it creates a packet with the header opcode set to UPDATE and the zone record type to SOA (per RFC 2136, Section 2.3). Programs must use the "push" method to add RRs to the prerequisite, update, and additional sections before performing the update. Arguments are the zone name and the class. If the zone is omitted, the default domain will be taken from the resolver configuration. If the class is omitted, it defaults to IN. Future versions of "Net::DNS" may provide a simpler interface for making dynamic updates. EXAMPLES
The first example below shows a complete program; subsequent examples show only the creation of the update packet. Add a new host #!/usr/bin/perl -w use Net::DNS; use strict; # Create the update packet. my $update = Net::DNS::Update->new('example.com'); # Prerequisite is that no A records exist for the name. $update->push(pre => nxrrset('foo.example.com. A')); # Add two A records for the name. $update->push(update => rr_add('foo.example.com. 86400 A 192.168.1.2')); $update->push(update => rr_add('foo.example.com. 86400 A 172.16.3.4')); # Send the update to the zone's primary master. my $res = Net::DNS::Resolver->new; $res->nameservers('primary-master.example.com'); my $reply = $res->send($update); # Did it work? if ($reply) { if ($reply->header->rcode eq 'NOERROR') { print "Update succeeded "; } else { print 'Update failed: ', $reply->header->rcode, " "; } } else { print 'Update failed: ', $res->errorstring, " "; } Add an MX record for a name that already exists my $update = Net::DNS::Update->new('example.com'); $update->push(pre => yxdomain('example.com')); $update->push(update => rr_add('example.com MX 10 mailhost.example.com')); Add a TXT record for a name that doesn't exist my $update = Net::DNS::Update->new('example.com'); $update->push(pre => nxdomain('info.example.com')); $update->push(update => rr_add('info.example.com TXT "yabba dabba doo"')); Delete all A records for a name my $update = Net::DNS::Update->new('example.com'); $update->push(pre => yxrrset('foo.example.com A')); $update->push(update => rr_del('foo.example.com A')); Delete all RRs for a name my $update = Net::DNS::Update->new('example.com'); $update->push(pre => yxdomain('byebye.example.com')); $update->push(update => rr_del('byebye.example.com')); Perform a signed update my $key_name = 'tsig-key'; my $key = 'awwLOtRfpGE+rRKF2+DEiw=='; my $update = Net::DNS::Update->new('example.com'); $update->push(update => rr_add('foo.example.com A 10.1.2.3')); $update->push(update => rr_add('bar.example.com A 10.4.5.6')); $update->sign_tsig($key_name, $key); Another way to perform a signed update my $key_name = 'tsig-key'; my $key = 'awwLOtRfpGE+rRKF2+DEiw=='; my $update = Net::DNS::Update->new('example.com'); $update->push(update => rr_add('foo.example.com A 10.1.2.3')); $update->push(update => rr_add('bar.example.com A 10.4.5.6')); $update->push(additional => Net::DNS::RR->new("$key_name TSIG $key")); Perform a signed update with a customized TSIG record my $key_name = 'tsig-key'; my $key = 'awwLOtRfpGE+rRKF2+DEiw=='; my $tsig = Net::DNS::RR->new("$key_name TSIG $key"); $tsig->fudge(60); my $update = Net::DNS::Update->new('example.com'); $update->push(update => rr_add('foo.example.com A 10.1.2.3')); $update->push(update => rr_add('bar.example.com A 10.4.5.6')); $update->push(additional => $tsig); BUGS
This code is still under development. Please use with caution on production nameservers. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 1997-2002 Michael Fuhr. Portions Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Chris Reinhardt. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
perl(1), Net::DNS, Net::DNS::Resolver, Net::DNS::Header, Net::DNS::Packet, Net::DNS::Question, Net::DNS::RR, RFC 2136, RFC 2845 perl v5.14.2 2009-12-30 Net::DNS::Update(3pm)
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