1. | Start YaST as the root user. |
2. | Choose Network Services and then DNS Server. A message will appear telling you that bind needs to be installed. |
3. | Click Continue to install the bind package. |
4. | On the Forwarder Settings page, shown in Figure 4.50, click Next. Figure 4.50. The Forwarder Settings page.
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5. | On the DNS Zones page, set the Zone Name to dstechnical.com and click Add. |
6. | For the reverse lookup zone, enter 0.168.192.in-addr.arpa for the Zone Name and click Add again. |
7. | Click Edit Zone and click on the NS Records tab, as shown in Figure 4.51. Figure 4.51. Click on the NS Records tab.
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8. | Type lab1.dstechnical.com in the Name Server to Add field and click Add. |
9. | Click the SOA tab. The TTL field should show the default of 2 days. Change that to 3 days. Go to the Records tab and add an A record for lab1 and one for dstechnical.com so that the server name and the domain name resolve to 192.168.0.14. |
10. | Click OK. |
11. | Go back to the DNS Zones page, highlight the reverse lookup entry, and click Edit Zone; then click on the NS Records tab. |
12. | Type lab1.dstechnical.com in the Name Server to Add field and click Add. |
13. | Click the SOA tab. The TTL field should show the default of 2 days. Change that to 3 days. |
14. | Click on the Records tab and enter the Reverse FQDN for the server (14.0.168.192.in-addr.arpa) with a Type of PTR. Set the value to lab1.dstechnical.com. |
15. | Click Add. Click OK. Click Finish. |
You will now need to start the named daemon manually. This can be done by opening a terminal prompt, authenticating as root with su , and then giving the command rcnamed start at the terminal prompt.