ThoKre
05.01.04, 16:19
Hallo,
habe einen Rechner mit BIND9 aufgesetzt. Dieser soll als PDC fungieren.
So das wunderliche ist, das der Reverse Lookup funktioniert. Nur der Forward Lookup funktioniert nicht.
Hier mal die Zonendateien:
wr.zone.fw:
$TTL 2D
@ IN SOA serverpdc.wr.local. root.wr.local. (
2003122901; serial
1D; refresh
2h; retry
1W; expire
2D); minimum
IN NS serverpdc.wr.local.
serverpdc IN A 10.10.10.1
wr.zone.rev:
$TTL 2D
@ IN SOA serverpdc.wr.local. root.wr.local. (
2003122901; serial
1D; refresh
2h; retry
1W; expire
2D); minimum
IN NS serverpdc.wr.local.
1 IN PTR serverpdc.wr.local.
und noch die named.conf:
# Copyright (c) 2001-2003 SuSE Linux AG, Nuernberg, Germany
#
# Author: Frank Bodammer, Lars Mueller <lmuelle@suse.de>
#
# /etc/named.conf
#
# This is a sample configuration file for the name server BIND 9.
# 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/lib/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 { 194.25.2.129; 194.25.0.60; };
# 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 { 127.0.0.1; };
# 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;
};
# Remove the leading '#' characters if you want a log of the queries send to
# your name server. The log file size is limited to 100 MB.
#logging {
# channel query_logging {
# file "/var/log/named_querylog"
# versions 3 size 100M;
# print-time yes; // timestamp log entries
# };
# category queries {
# query_logging;
# };
# category lame-servers { null; };
#};
# The following zone definitions don't need any modification.
# The first one is the definition of the root name servers.
# The second one defines localhost while the third defines the reverse lookup
# for localhost.
zone "." in {
type hint;
file "root.hint";
};
zone "localhost" in {
type master;
file "localhost.zone";
};
zone "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa" in {
type master;
file "127.0.0.zone";
};
zone "wr" in {
type master;
file "wr.zone.fw";
};
zone "10.10.10.in-addr.arpa" in {
type master;
file "wr.zone.rev";
};
# You can insert further zone records for your own domains below.
Hat jemand eine Lösung, für das Problem?
habe einen Rechner mit BIND9 aufgesetzt. Dieser soll als PDC fungieren.
So das wunderliche ist, das der Reverse Lookup funktioniert. Nur der Forward Lookup funktioniert nicht.
Hier mal die Zonendateien:
wr.zone.fw:
$TTL 2D
@ IN SOA serverpdc.wr.local. root.wr.local. (
2003122901; serial
1D; refresh
2h; retry
1W; expire
2D); minimum
IN NS serverpdc.wr.local.
serverpdc IN A 10.10.10.1
wr.zone.rev:
$TTL 2D
@ IN SOA serverpdc.wr.local. root.wr.local. (
2003122901; serial
1D; refresh
2h; retry
1W; expire
2D); minimum
IN NS serverpdc.wr.local.
1 IN PTR serverpdc.wr.local.
und noch die named.conf:
# Copyright (c) 2001-2003 SuSE Linux AG, Nuernberg, Germany
#
# Author: Frank Bodammer, Lars Mueller <lmuelle@suse.de>
#
# /etc/named.conf
#
# This is a sample configuration file for the name server BIND 9.
# 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/lib/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 { 194.25.2.129; 194.25.0.60; };
# 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 { 127.0.0.1; };
# 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;
};
# Remove the leading '#' characters if you want a log of the queries send to
# your name server. The log file size is limited to 100 MB.
#logging {
# channel query_logging {
# file "/var/log/named_querylog"
# versions 3 size 100M;
# print-time yes; // timestamp log entries
# };
# category queries {
# query_logging;
# };
# category lame-servers { null; };
#};
# The following zone definitions don't need any modification.
# The first one is the definition of the root name servers.
# The second one defines localhost while the third defines the reverse lookup
# for localhost.
zone "." in {
type hint;
file "root.hint";
};
zone "localhost" in {
type master;
file "localhost.zone";
};
zone "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa" in {
type master;
file "127.0.0.zone";
};
zone "wr" in {
type master;
file "wr.zone.fw";
};
zone "10.10.10.in-addr.arpa" in {
type master;
file "wr.zone.rev";
};
# You can insert further zone records for your own domains below.
Hat jemand eine Lösung, für das Problem?