If you want more information, the following URLs
explain DNS, BIND, and how to configure BIND to the smallest detail:
. http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/DNS-HOWTO.html
. http://www.isc.org/index.pl?/sw/bind/
BIND is one of the most used and commonly seen forms of DNS on the Internet today. In
fact, most service providers use only BIND because of their lack of trust and the proprietary
nature of the Windows-based DNS server products.
Now that you are familiar with BIND, let??™s look at how to configure your system with it.
Up until now you have worked with openSUSE as a client of DNS. Next, you will make
openSUSE function as the server that the clients query to get their DNS resolution information.
Let??™s look at how this is done.
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First, you need to verify that DNS is installed on your openSUSE system. To verify, open
up YaST. On the left pane of the YaST Control Center, select Software. Then select
Software Management. In Figure 27.10, you can see in the DHCP and DNS Server pattern
whether BIND is installed. Here, for this example, it has already been installed.
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