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Implementing BIND on Mac OS X | |
| Subject: | Perfect Article | |
| Date: | 2003-10-18 21:22:55 | |
| From: | anonymous2 | |
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I followed this article exactly.
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needs revamp for 10.3
The majority of the article is still accurate and pertinent. The only parts that may cause some users issue is the section on getting BIND to start automatically. On Panther, it's simply a matter of modifying /etc/hostconfig so that the DNSSERVER line is -YES-.
All of the other information on working with zones and the different types of zones remains true for Panther (and really, all versions of BIND 8 and up).
i asked this lot to update this and so have others but it falls on deaf ears.
sudo chmod 0755 /system/library/startupitems/bind/bind
Is how it should've read your spoton as the articles instructions send you of to oblivion.
Personally i would like to see this article revisited and redone for Panther users etc
as this docs good but Vague and partially misleading.
Another thing for those unaware Jaguar/Panther
have onboard Mailserver capabillities which
just need to be enabled (saves getting OSX server :P)
Postfix enabler is a handy program also worth a lookin.
Mac OSX has allsorts to offer yet getting it to work is another question alltogether.
I had Bind9.2.3 automaticly starting with
Panther many moons ago but stuffed if i can get it to do it now this using the articles above methods explained.
Now so far each time i've had to manually start
the dns through stellardns not handy.
I've now come back here to backtrack and nitpick this method as it's in need of work.