On Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 7:08 PM Ed Greshko <ed.greshko@greshko.com> wrote:
On 22/04/2021 04:47, Jack Craig wrote:
>
> i have zone files for llh & reverse zone

Oh, BTW, there is very little point in defining

         zone "213.220.108.in-addr.arpa" {
            type master;

You only have been assigned 8 IP addresses (6 usable + network + broadcast)
within the zone out of 255.  I've not heard of any ISP delegating a portion of
an in-addr.arpa zone to clients when they are that small.

Especially a Master, for that is certainly wrong.

It seems you've already told AT&T about 108.220.213.121 and they have entered
that into their zone maps.

[root@meimei ~]# host 108.220.213.121
121.213.220.108.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer ws.linuxlighthouse.com.

Also, in the event I wasn't clear, the sample named.conf was to just run a caching
name server to verify that binding will happen to all available interfaces as
it should.

named now comes up just fine.

how do i verify the correct binding by interface has been done?


Once that is accomplished you can go about making changes to that file to
service your zones.

I would do that step by step and not make wholesale changes.

i totally agree. what steps should they be?

FWIW, I agree with others (and that is what I do) in the the best thing to
do is have Network Solutions handle your public DNS and just have
a DNS setup for internal use.  I go even a step further at home since
my home isn't "complex".  My NAS has a built-in DNS server with a web
interface making it a snap to administer.

Why spend time on something you're probably not going to touch?
And why expose services to the world that are open to attack if you
can have them hosted elsewhere?

you guys are, as usual, right!!! ;)  Thx!!

after these steps i should be able to renew my cert, Yeah!!



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