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| ====== Check DNS settings ====== | ====== Check DNS settings ====== | ||
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| + | You can use a tool called named- checkconf to check BIND dns server | ||
| named-checkconf / | named-checkconf / | ||
| named-checkzone (needs parameters) | named-checkzone (needs parameters) | ||
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| + | curl http:// | ||
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| + | From: https:// | ||
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| + | Or | ||
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| + | look at / | ||
| ====== Benchmark dns ====== | ====== Benchmark dns ====== | ||
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| < | < | ||
| + | Unbound is a validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolver. | ||
| On pfSense 2.2, Unbound has been integrated into the base system. Unbound is also the default | On pfSense 2.2, Unbound has been integrated into the base system. Unbound is also the default | ||
| DNS Resolver for new installations. | DNS Resolver for new installations. | ||
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| and algorithms taken from a java prototype developed by Verisign labs, Nominet, Kirei and ep.net. | and algorithms taken from a java prototype developed by Verisign labs, Nominet, Kirei and ep.net. | ||
| - | Unbound is designed as a set of modular components, so that also DNSSEC (secure DNS) validation and stub-resolvers (that do not run as a server, but are linked into an application) are easily possible. | + | Unbound is designed as a set of modular components, so that also DNSSEC (secure DNS) validation and |
| + | stub-resolvers (that do not run as a server, but are linked into an application) are easily possible. | ||
| The source code is under a BSD License. | The source code is under a BSD License. | ||
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| From: https:// | From: https:// | ||
| - | Both the PowerDNS Authoritative and the PowerDNS Recursive Servers are available in source form, as well | + | < |
| - | as installable Linux Packages. PowerDNS is shipped with many Linux and UNIX distributions, | + | Both the PowerDNS Authoritative and the PowerDNS Recursive Servers are available in source form, |
| - | FreeBSD, Gentoo, NetBSD, SUSE and Ubuntu. | + | as well as installable Linux Packages. PowerDNS is shipped with many Linux and UNIX distributions, |
| - | | + | including Debian, FreeBSD, Gentoo, NetBSD, SUSE and Ubuntu. |
| - | called pdns, powerdns-server, | + | Users of these distributions may find they already have a copy of PowerDNS available, often in |
| + | the package called pdns, powerdns-server, | ||
| + | </ | ||
| === Bind === | === Bind === | ||
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| file "/ | file "/ | ||
| }; | }; | ||
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| + | Also: for OpenSuse 11.1 | ||
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| + | the default file location zone files is "/ | ||
| === Dual DHCP DNS Server === | === Dual DHCP DNS Server === | ||
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