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On Tue, Jun 12, 2007 at 07:57:25AM -0400, Brent L. Bates wrote:
> If you are running named on your system, you do not need Comcast's name
> servers. named will find the information on its own.
...
Slap forehead ... of course! Thanks for gently reminding me of the
obvious.
I made the changes to /etc/named.conf and restarted named, then
simplified /etc/resolv.conf to my nameserver only. I don't trust
the dhclient tool to leave that file alone, so after fixing it I
changed it back to chattr +i .
Next ... chroot for named! Serving a small internal network only, I
don't worry too much about exploits, but it is the Right Thing To Do.
Thanks, Brent!
Keith
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