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* re: named question
@  Igor Gueths
   ` Thomas Stivers
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From: Igor Gueths @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: speakup

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I don't think I can use Webmin because I still haven't got Apache to
compile yet. I think I'm going to have to upgrade my Glibc, since it seems
that pthread.h is related to Glibc. /usr/local/include/pthread.h that is.
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* Re: named question
   named question Igor Gueths
@  ` Thomas Stivers
     ` Steve Holmes
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Thomas Stivers @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: speakup

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On 01/18/04  2:39 PM -0500, Igor Gueths wrote:
> 
> I don't think I can use Webmin because I still haven't got Apache to
> compile yet. I think I'm going to have to upgrade my Glibc, since it seems

FYI webmin doesn't need apache to work, it runs its own miniserv.pl
server on port 10000 to work.

- -- 
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Thomas Stivers	e-mail: stivers_t@tomass.dyndns.org
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* Re: named question
   ` Thomas Stivers
@    ` Steve Holmes
       ` Thomas Stivers
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Steve Holmes @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: speakup

This sounds very interesting.  I'm finding web based application
programming to be rather fascenating so the idea of a "mini server"
interests me indeed.  Is this miniserv.pl an indipendently available
deal or is that exclusively a part of webmin? Webmin isn't distro
specific, is it?

On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 03:16:32PM -0600, Thomas Stivers wrote:
> 
> FYI webmin doesn't need apache to work, it runs its own miniserv.pl
> server on port 10000 to work.

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* Re: named question
     ` Steve Holmes
@      ` Thomas Stivers
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Thomas Stivers @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: speakup

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On 01/19/04 12:30 AM -0700, Steve Holmes wrote:
> This sounds very interesting.  I'm finding web based application
> programming to be rather fascenating so the idea of a "mini server"
> interests me indeed.  Is this miniserv.pl an indipendently available
> deal or is that exclusively a part of webmin? Webmin isn't distro
> specific, is it?

I don't believe the server is available as a separate package, but
webmin is gpl'd so you can play with the server part if you wish. No
webmin is not distro specific, I have used it on Slackware and Debian
and I know some people in my LUG are using it on Redhat and Fedora. It
is tailored to each distro so that instead of linking all your configs
to some non-standard location Webmin will edit them in their default
location. If you've ever used swat to configure samba that is what
webmin most reminds me of.

- -- 
Clarke's Corollary:
Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
Thomas Stivers	e-mail: stivers_t@tomass.dyndns.org
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* re: named question
@  Igor Gueths
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Igor Gueths @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: speakup

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Hi all. I did a find for named.conf, and am a bit confused as to which
file I should use for actual configuration. There is no /etc/named.conf,
as all the docs suggest. Instead the following exists:
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/nsupdate/ns1/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/nsupdate/ns2/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/resolver/ns1/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/sortlist/ns1/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/stress/ns1/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/stress/ns2/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/stress/ns3/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/stress/ns4/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/stub/ns1/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/stub/ns2/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/stub/ns3/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/unknown/ns1/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/upforwd/ns1/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/upforwd/ns2/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/upforwd/ns3/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/v6synth/ns1/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/v6synth/ns2/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/v6synth/ns3/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/views/ns1/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/xfer/ns1/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/xfer/ns2/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/xfer/ns3/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/xferquota/ns1/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/xferquota/ns2/named.conf

Which one should I use? There's also one in
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests, and the comments in this file suggest
that it can't be used. Is it normal to have this many coppies of
named.conf? Have I done something wrong while configuring/compiling?
Thanks!
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* Re: named question
   Igor Gueths
@  ` Alex Snow
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Alex Snow @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Speakup is a screen review system for Linux.

use the webmin module to configure bind. It's really easy. this is how 
I set it up here. if you like I can tar up my named configs and send 
them over.
On Sun, Jan 18, 2004 at 02:38:31AM -0500, Igor Gueths wrote:
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> Hi all. I just compiled/installed Bind-9.2.3. However, the file
> /etc/named.conf does not exist. However, I did find one in
> /usr/local/binddir/bin/tests. Upon further reading of the file there is a
> comment that says that this configuraiton file is unusable. Should I just
> comment out the unused parameters in this file? Or the install scripts
> broken in some way? Thanks!
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* named question
@  Igor Gueths
   ` Alex Snow
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Igor Gueths @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: speakup

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Hi all. I just compiled/installed Bind-9.2.3. However, the file
/etc/named.conf does not exist. However, I did find one in
/usr/local/binddir/bin/tests. Upon further reading of the file there is a
comment that says that this configuraiton file is unusable. Should I just
comment out the unused parameters in this file? Or the install scripts
broken in some way? Thanks!
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