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Old 09-10-2008, 04:49 AM   #1
ajkannan83
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DNS For Redhat EL5


Hello Sir,

I have installed Redhat Linux EL5 Server in Server Machine. I should configure DNS Server as Primary Server (Intranet Purpose).

My DNS Name is abc-it.com and IP Address is 180.100.103.1. My network ranges IPs are 180.100.0.0/16.

This DNS is not used for mail server.

I was created many time. But its failue.

How to configure DNS Server as Primary Server.

Please explain step by step.

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