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Old 05-23-2006, 06:55 AM   #1
ziz300
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BIND service on Enterprise 4 ES


hi there,

I am trying to compare some services on both the Red Hat 9 machine and Linux Enterprise 4 ES. The issue is that in Red Hat 9, i can add the graphical configuration tool related to BIND, which is redhat-config-bind, but this graphical tool is not available in Enterprise 4 ES. The problem is that i am not experienced in Linux. I tried making the bind service fully functional in Red Hat 9 and then copy the configuration file along with the zone files into the Enterprise 4 machine, but when i do that and then use the "dig" command, the system displays "SERVFAIL".

can somebody help, please? It is urgent!

thanks.
 
  


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