How to install a DNS Server



How to install a DNS Server

File Configuration bind9 on Ubuntu 10.04 :

/etc/bind

/etc/bind/named.conf.local

/etc/bind/named.conf.options

/etc/resolv.conf

/var/lib/bind

Step 1: Install Ubuntu dapper, or use your WORKING installation.

Step2: Install bind 9 and dnsutils:
Code: sudo apt-get install bind9 dnsutils

Step 3: Configure the main Bind files. Usually, if you install Bind from the source code, you will have to edit the file named.conf. However, Ubuntu provides you with a pre-configured Bind, so we will edit another file:
Code: sudo vi /etc/bind/named.conf.local
This is where we will insert our zones. By the way, a zone is a domain name that is referenced in the DNS server icon wink Dns server with bind9 and dnsutils on ubuntu 10.04
Insert this in the named.conf.local file:
Code:

# This is the zone definition. replace example.com with your domain name
zone "example.com" {
        type master;
        file "/etc/bind/zones/example.com.db";
        };

# This is the zone definition for reverse DNS.
replace 0.168.192 with your network address in
reverse notation - e.g my network address is 192.168.0
zone "0.168.192.in-addr.arpa" {
     type master;
     file "/etc/bind/zones/rev.0.168.192.in-addr.arpa";
};


Ok, now, let’s edit the options file:
Code: sudo vi /etc/bind/named.conf.options

We need to modify the forwarder. This is the DNS server to which your own DNS will forward the requests he cannot process.
Code:

forwarders {
      # Replace the address below with the address of your provider's DNS server
      123.123.123.123;
};


Now, let’s add the zone definition files (replace example.com with your domain name:
Code:
sudo mkdir /etc/bind/zones
sudo vi /etc/bind/zones/example.com.db


The zone definition file is where we will put all the addresses / machine names that our DNS server will know. You can take the following example:
Code:

// replace example.com with your domain name.
 do not forget the . after the domain name!
// Also, replace ns1 with the name of your DNS server
example.com.      IN      SOA     ns1.example.com. admin.example.com. (
// Do not modify the following lines!
                                                        2006081401
                                                        28800
                                                        3600
                                                        604800
                                                        38400
 )

// Replace the following line as necessary:
// ns1 = DNS Server name
// mta = mail server name
// example.com = domain name
example.com.      IN      NS              ns1.example.com.
example.com.      IN      MX     10       mta.example.com.

// Replace the IP address with the right IP addresses.
www              IN      A       192.168.0.2
mta              IN      A       192.168.0.3
ns1              IN      A       192.168.0.1


Now, let’s create the reverse DNS zone file:
Code:
sudo vi /etc/bind/zones/rev.0.168.192.in-addr.arpa
Copy and paste the following text, modify as needed:
Code:
//replace example.com with yoour domain name, ns1 with your DNS server name.
// The number before IN PTR example.com
is the machine address of the DNS server.
in my case, it's 1, as my IP address is 192.168.0.1.
@ IN SOA ns1.example.com. admin.example.com. (
                        2006081401;
                        28800;
                        604800;
                        604800;
                        86400
)

                     IN    NS     ns1.example.com.
1                    IN    PTR    example.com

Ok, now you just need to restart bind:
Code: sudo /etc/init.d/bind9 restart

We can now test the new DNS server…

Step 4: Modify the file resolv.conf with the following settings:
Code: sudo vi /etc/resolv.conf

enter the following:
Code:
// replace example.com with your domain name,
 and 192.168.0.1 with the address of your new DNS server.
search example.com
nameserver 192.168.0.1


Now, test your DNS:
Code: dig example.com




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