Can a Suse box be a proxy gateway and a DNS server at the same time??
Hello, i'm having some problems. Does anyone know if it's possible to make a Bind to work in the same machine as Squid? If so could anyone explain me how? Here bind will work as a DNS Server(master) and not a cache. thank you very munch for any help tha may come!
They're different programs responding on different ports to different protocols. If you have enough processor power and RAM, I see no reason why not. On Tue, 24 Feb 2004, Joao M.C. Alvega wrote:
Hello, i'm having some problems. Does anyone know if it's possible to make a Bind to work in the same machine as Squid? If so could anyone explain me how? Here bind will work as a DNS Server(master) and not a cache.
thank you very munch for any help tha may come!
The problem is this, for me to have the Dns working i need to change a setting in /etc/sysconfig/network/sysconfig from "yes" to "no" and that makes squid work or dns Server not both at the same time! and yes 1 Ghz in my small network is i think that's enought! because thet setting allows the resolv.conf file to be writen or not. i'm new at linux so ther are something that i dont undertstand very well! On Mon, 2004-02-23 at 18:43, Dana Hudes wrote:
They're different programs responding on different ports to different protocols. If you have enough processor power and RAM, I see no reason why not. On Tue, 24 Feb 2004, Joao M.C. Alvega wrote:
Hello, i'm having some problems. Does anyone know if it's possible to make a Bind to work in the same machine as Squid? If so could anyone explain me how? Here bind will work as a DNS Server(master) and not a cache.
thank you very munch for any help tha may come!
On Tuesday 24 February 2004 18:33, Joao M.C. Alvega wrote:
Hello, i'm having some problems. Does anyone know if it's possible to make a Bind to work in the same machine as Squid? If so could anyone explain me how? Here bind will work as a DNS Server(master) and not a cache.
thank you very munch for any help tha may come!
I have BIND9 and squid (transparent proxy) both working on my firewall server running SuSE 9.0 Professional. The problem I found was getting the DNS to work to the internet through the SuSEfirewall2. The firewall was blocking packets from the internet on port 53. For details see this months archive for "[SLEL] SLP9 - DNS on FW with MASQ". -- Best Regards David Barnes
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Dana Hudes
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David Barnes
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Joao M.C. Alvega