Thanks to:
Tim Winders
Brian Hostetter
Kevin Oberman
Gary Gladney
Bruce Platt
Lucio Chiapetti
Salvador Ramirez
Hans Ranke
Mike Igelesias
Hoai Tran
Here is what I did.
>There are two steps to doing what you want to do:
>
>1. You have to notify the internic that your machine will be the start of
>autrhority for the rits.org zone.
I had done this already.
>2. you need to set up your name server to provide the zone information for
>rits.org.
>
>1. make an entry in your /etc/namedb/named.boot file so it has a line
>looking something like this:
>
>; type domain source host/file
>primary rits.org rits.org.zone
>
>2. create the rits.org.zone file in the /etc/namedb directory, and put the
>normal dns "stuff" in it, like:
>
> IN SOA storm.simpson.edu. crittend.storm.simpson.edu. (
> 1998110901 ; Serial
> 3600 ; Refresh
> 600 ; Retry
> 86400 ; Expire
> 3600) ; Minimum
> IN NS sotrm.simpson.edu.
> IN NS NS1.NETINS.NET.
> IN MX 10 mail.relay.host.
>etc.etc.
>
>3. let the dns admin of ns1.netins.net know that they have to set up their
>system to be a secondary for you.
I had done this also.
>4. retart your name daemon, e.g., /sbin/init.d/named stop
>/sbin/init.d/named start.
Original Question:
>
>->I have a Domain Name Server set up on my Alpha running DecUNIX 4.0d. It
>->works fine. I have a question how can I provide name server for a second
>->domain through this server? Our domain is simpson.edu and I need to
>->provide service for a second domain called www.rits.org. Any ideas how I
>->can do that.
Paul Crittenden
Computer System Manager
Simpson College
e-mail: crittend_at_simpson.edu
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Received on Tue Nov 10 1998 - 19:08:00 NZDT