Re: Nameserver Problem

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On 3/28/07, Mike Dwiggins <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ed,

Read that.  Now for a newbie how do I go from a caching-nameserver to
regular bind.

The only way I could get yum to install bind was to call for the
caching-nameserver.

As I stated in your other thread: `yum install bind`


Mike Dwiggins




 Ed Greshko wrote:
> Mike Dwiggins wrote:
>> I have caching-nameserver running on FC6.  No matter what I do it
>> will note recognizea zone set as a Slave.
>>
>> The whole purpose of this machine is to be a secondary DNS.
>>
>> Any comments?
>
> Yes, a caching nameserver is not a secondary server.
>
> Go to /usr/share/doc/bind-*/arm and read the documentation.
>


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