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FIXME This guide was copied directly from the old wiki. It likely needs some updates for the latest BIND software and OpenNIC configuration. If this guide doesn' | FIXME This guide was copied directly from the old wiki. It likely needs some updates for the latest BIND software and OpenNIC configuration. If this guide doesn' | ||
- | For those wishing to set up a more robust local nameserver, or if you plan on running a public [[tier1|Tier 1]] or [[tier2|Tier 2]] server for OpenNIC, configuring BIND with slave zones is the preferred method. Please read the policies before running a public T2 server. You should also join the appropriate [[mailinglist|MailingLists]] so you'll be notified of changing situations which may affect your operation. | + | For those wishing to set up a more robust local nameserver, or if you plan on running a public [[tier1|Tier 1]] or [[tier2|Tier 2]] server for OpenNIC, configuring BIND with slave zones is the preferred method. Please read [[opennic: |
Slave zones contain the full record of domain names for each OpenNIC TLD. When a query is made for an OpenNIC domain, you have the exact information needed to proceed directly to that domain, thus eliminating several hops in processing a query. Note that the only difference between a Tier 1 and Tier 2 server is that Tier 1 servers do not process public queries for ICANN domains - they ONLY process OpenNIC TLD requests. | Slave zones contain the full record of domain names for each OpenNIC TLD. When a query is made for an OpenNIC domain, you have the exact information needed to proceed directly to that domain, thus eliminating several hops in processing a query. Note that the only difference between a Tier 1 and Tier 2 server is that Tier 1 servers do not process public queries for ICANN domains - they ONLY process OpenNIC TLD requests. | ||
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type slave; | type slave; | ||
file " | file " | ||
- | allow-transfer { any; }; | ||
- | notify yes; | ||
- | masters { opennicNS; opennicPeers; | ||
- | }; | ||
- | zone " | ||
- | type slave; | ||
- | file " | ||
allow-transfer { any; }; | allow-transfer { any; }; | ||
notify yes; | notify yes; | ||
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type slave; | type slave; | ||
file " | file " | ||
+ | allow-transfer { any; }; | ||
+ | notify yes; | ||
+ | masters { opennicNS; opennicPeers; | ||
+ | }; | ||
+ | zone " | ||
+ | type slave; | ||
+ | file " | ||
allow-transfer { any; }; | allow-transfer { any; }; | ||
notify yes; | notify yes; | ||
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To finish your new configuration, | To finish your new configuration, | ||
- | If you are creating a public Tier 2, and have your firewall or port-forwarding configuration completed, you can test the public access of your service by visiting | + | **TESTING T2 Public Server** |
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+ | If you are creating a public Tier 2, and have your firewall or port-forwarding configuration completed, you can test the public access of your service by visiting | ||
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+ | ----------------Historical Note---------------------- | ||
+ | // The old test link http:// | ||
===== Alternate Configurations ===== | ===== Alternate Configurations ===== | ||