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This blog is meant for those who wish to install DNS server on their system.
Whenever you make any changes to the configuration files - named.conf, named.conf.local or named.conf.options and restart the service bind9, do check the entries in the resolv.conf file.
This file is found in the /etc/ directory and this file takes the previous configuration IP addresses despite the bind9 service being restarted.
I faced this problem and currently I am finding...
One of the most effective techniques that I have come across while using Ubuntu for some 1 year or so is
that we must avoid log in as super user as far as possible.
This mode is meant only when everything is flawless in terms of data availability and its subsequent processing.
Also if one is not logged in as super user, then the effect of virus program remains localized to the current file system only.
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