NetworkConfiguration – Debian Wiki

Contents 1. Setting up an Ethernet Interface 1. Using DHCP to automatically configure the interface 2. Configuring the interface manually 3. Setting the speed and duplex 4. Bringing up an interface without an IP address 2. Defining the (DNS) Nameservers 1. The resolv.conf configuration file 2. The resolvconf program 3. DNS configuration for network-manager 4. DHCP Client Configuration 3. Howto use vlan (dot1q, 802.1q, trunk) (Etch, Lenny) 1. Manual config 2. Caveats when using bridging and vlan 3. Network init script config 4. Howto create fault tolerant bonding with vlan (Etch) 1. Network config 2. bonding with active backup 3. […]

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Configuring Bind – Linux StepByStep

Submitter: Matthew Carpenter Color Conventions in this document: Configuration Files in this document have been color-coded to better ease in reading. Red Items you must change Blue Various Filenames and Paths Dark Green Comments and Record Description Dark Purple Optional Records How this document is organized: BASIC DNS THEORY GETTING DNS TO WORK (General) CACHING ONLY CONFIGURATION (and appropriate files) STANDARD CONFIGURATION (and appropriate files) FILES COMMON TO ALL CONFIGURATIONS "Above all else, know thyself" VERY BASIC (and loosely correct) THEORY If you don’t understand DNS I’ll cover it VERY briefly. If you need more information, see the man pages […]

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Named Daemon Details

named Daemon Purpose Provides the server function for the Domain Name Protocol. Syntax Refer to the syntax for the named9 daemon. Description AIX® 7.1 supports only BIND version 9. BIND 8 application code is removed from AIX 7.1 and the named daemon links to named9. /usr/sbin/named -> /usr/sbin/named9 < p>BIND 8 Application Programs Removed /usr/sbin/named8 /usr/sbin/named8-xfer The library code of BIND 8 is retained, as it is used by many AIX applications. Files Item Description /usr/sbin/named Contains the named daemon. /usr/sbin/named9 Contains the named9 daemon. /etc/resolv.conf Specifies the use of domain name services. /etc/services Defines socket service assignments. /usr/samples/tcpip/named.boot Contains […]

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