"Dr. G" wrote: > > It's for a sister company (sort of), and if they DID have a Linux admin, > they don't now. In any case, the server isn't OWNED by us, we just help them > with computer/network issues. FWIW, if they're running a fairly old version of Bind there's a pretty good chance that an anonymous 3rd party actually 0wns it. Enjoy the change of pace anyway; I'm glad *I* don't have to grok dns config on short notice :-) Steve > > And, I actually have that site, and a few other,s open right now. So I > guess thats all I need, except some for some of my books at home anyways. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "J.Francois" > To: > Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 1:57 PM > Subject: Re: DNS Server woes > > > > > Dumb Question: If you don't know anything about DNS on Linux or have very > little > > experience with DNS, why are they having you fix this? > > Doesn't your company have a DNS Admin? > > > > Anyway, if you need to get caught up and don't have the Grasshopper book > > handy, try this: http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/DNS-HOWTO.html > > > > Troubleshooting DNS is not for the faint of heart. > > Based on what I see for misconfigurations in my mail logs > > its terrible out there. > > > > Good Luck. > > > > On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 01:30:02PM -0700, Dr. G wrote: > > > My company is having problems with a DNS server down in Yuma and will be > > > shortly calling me so I can tech it (woo! Finally a Linux issue I can > playw > > > ith on a "professional" level) Can anyone reccommend a good site to go > to > > > for information on Setup/troubleshooting a Linux DNS Server? I don't > have > > > any of my books here because at admin we are Windows only. > > > > > > I dont know what flavor of linux or kernel o anything for that matter > other > > > then its a Linux DNS server, they will let me know that information when > > > they get off lunch (pfft.) > > > > > > > > > This should be fun! No, really! I mean it! heh. > > > > > > > -- > > Jean Francois - JLF Sends... > /"\ > > "Tell them we are not Gods, but SysAdmins, which is the next best thing." > \ / ASCII Ribbon Campaign > > Getting Facts - $35: http://www.winface.com/blurb.html > X Against HTML Mail > > Getting Certs - $40: http://www.brainbench.com/transcript.jsp?pid=1214021 > / \ > > Getting Published - Priceless: > http://www.informit.com/authors/index.asp?authorid={6AD44647-E752-4CAB-B911- > D3246F294DBA}