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==Update the DNS Server with the IP of the New System== | ==Update the DNS Server with the IP of the New System== | ||
If maintaining the DNS server internally, immediately after reboot and before logging in the first time, set up the DNS server to resolve the new server: | |||
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https://home.feodorov.com:9443/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=BindDNSServer#AddingANewHostToTheZoneFile] | |||
==Set Up DNS Server== | |||
{{Internal|bind Operations - Set Up DNS Server|bind Operations - Set Up DNS Server}} | |||
==Test== | ==Test== |
Revision as of 23:47, 3 April 2017
Internal
Set Up DNS on a Newly Installed Linux System
Set Up DNS Client
If the system won't run a name server, then it is sufficient to configure the DNS client only:
Update the DNS Server with the IP of the New System
If maintaining the DNS server internally, immediately after reboot and before logging in the first time, set up the DNS server to resolve the new server:
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https://home.feodorov.com:9443/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=BindDNSServer#AddingANewHostToTheZoneFile]
Set Up DNS Server
Test
Test the following:
If we have external network access, these whether the name resolving works:
ping www.cnn.com