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From: msust@mail2.sas.upenn.edu (Michael Y Sust)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: DNS problem on BSD 4.3
Date: 20 Feb 1995 06:08:39 GMT
Organization: University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
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Summary: BSD version and DNS files

In article <3iarj2$kcm@tipellium.apana.org.au>,
Leigh Hart <hart@apanix.apana.org.au> wrote:
>Which BSD 4.3 would you be referring to here?  It does
>help sometimes to be a little more specific... There's
>nothing dirty about the words "Free" or "Net" or "386"
>or "BSDI" you know :-)

IT'S BSDI.

>>I set up all the DNS database files for the "named".
>
>Which files?  Is your machine the primary nameserver
>for your network?  Is it a secondary nameserver?  Is
>it neither of the above and just a resolver client?

IT'S A PRIMARY NAME SERVER FOR MY NETWORK AND I HAVE THE
FOLLOWING FILES FOR "named": "/etc/named.boot", 
"/etc/namedb/db.127.0.0", "/etc/namedb/db.rev", 
"/etc/namedb/db.hosts", "/etc/namedb/db.cache", 
and "/etc/resolv.conf".

-- msust

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