how do i configure DNS with mail server in fedora 14?
I working in small software company which has 20-25 computers & I have to install mail server which handle mails within our LAN, write now there is no DNS configure? the all machines are have Fedora 14. I try to install BIND with postfix/Send mail but i didn't succeed?
Please suggest me solution? |
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Also, if this is a new installation, why are you using Fedora 14, when it's two versions behind right now? Current version is 16. Also, if this is going to be a production server, use a server-OS, like CentOS, which doesn't have a rapid upgrade/obsolescence cycle. And your problem/question isn't very clear. Can't add hosts WHERE in that server? (/etc/hosts? Into DNS? Email? Virtual hosting?? What?), and what email server are you setting up with what capabilities? (postfix? Sendmail? Dovcot? Using IMAP? POP3? Spamassassin enabled?) A quick Google search on setting up such things yields lots: http://www.linuxhomenetworking.com/w...x_Mail_Servers http://www.linuxhomenetworking.com/w...onfiguring_DNS http://www.howtoforge.com/fedora-8-s...-ftp-ispconfig http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/Lin...iteConfig.html One of the tutorials is for Fedora 8, but the procedures should still be valid. |
Can I configure DNS & Mail Server without help of Internet?
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Yes. If you memorize the step-by-step configuration of BIND and MTA you will use.
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can anyone suggest me proper tutorial of configuration of DNS (BIND server) & Postfix/ Send-mail (mail server)?
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Sorry, dont take this the wrong way but just to add on to TBone's reply which is imho should be sufficient if you have given it a try, here's a link searching Google with keywords
+fedora 14 +bind +setup returing a hit with www.server-world.info/en/note?os=Fedora_14&p=dns and browsing www.server-world.info, i found http://www.server-world.info/en/note...dora_14&p=mail That's almost step by step. Surely it's adaptable to your needs? |
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I don't think there should be any difference between RHEL and Fedora CLI Check these sendmail configuration DNS configuration Best of luck |
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