I have just recently came to the world of Linux. Two weeks ago I installed RH9 on an old PIII 866 in order to host two personal websites, and one for a local radio club. The default name of the machine as it was installed is localhost. And I see localhost.localdoman in different places.
Apache, and Dns is set up, and functional, and I am trying to incorperate sendmail. As I am doing this, i find amazement that DNS is working at all. I changed the NameServer record at my original nameserver to (just picking one of the real domain names i owned) And got DNS working literllary by trial and error. I am using dns.secondary.org for the 2nd nameserver.
Now in my hours of reading on sendmail and DNS (as nothing i do seems to put a MX record in dns search or Notwork Tolls DNS Tool checks. I came across this and i qoute: "Two things must be noted about the SOA record. ns.linux.bogus must be a actual machine with a A record. It is not legal to have a CNAME record for the machine mentioned in the SOA record. Its name need not be `ns', it could be any legal host name."
So I am thinking, does this mean my machine name needs to be waarc.com or If so, how do i change it from localhost.localdomain. And if I do, wont that mess up everything i have set up with Apache and other programs?
All the examples I seem to find are for setting up one machine as 127.0.0.0 with it serving other machines, or 192.168.1.100 and serving other names. While i do have other computers and use a router with the 192.168.0.xxx, I dont want any websites hosted on those machines or to control them in anway with the linux machine.
For instance do I need all the reverse in-addr.arpa for the actual "internet ip 222.43.66 and the 0.168.192 and the 0.0.127 ?
I feel i am just missing the BIG Picture here.
RH9, Apache, Named, Sendmail, and Webmin are the programs i am using.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
Apache, and Dns is set up, and functional, and I am trying to incorperate sendmail. As I am doing this, i find amazement that DNS is working at all. I changed the NameServer record at my original nameserver to (just picking one of the real domain names i owned) And got DNS working literllary by trial and error. I am using dns.secondary.org for the 2nd nameserver.
Now in my hours of reading on sendmail and DNS (as nothing i do seems to put a MX record in dns search or Notwork Tolls DNS Tool checks. I came across this and i qoute: "Two things must be noted about the SOA record. ns.linux.bogus must be a actual machine with a A record. It is not legal to have a CNAME record for the machine mentioned in the SOA record. Its name need not be `ns', it could be any legal host name."
So I am thinking, does this mean my machine name needs to be waarc.com or If so, how do i change it from localhost.localdomain. And if I do, wont that mess up everything i have set up with Apache and other programs?
All the examples I seem to find are for setting up one machine as 127.0.0.0 with it serving other machines, or 192.168.1.100 and serving other names. While i do have other computers and use a router with the 192.168.0.xxx, I dont want any websites hosted on those machines or to control them in anway with the linux machine.
For instance do I need all the reverse in-addr.arpa for the actual "internet ip 222.43.66 and the 0.168.192 and the 0.0.127 ?
I feel i am just missing the BIG Picture here.
RH9, Apache, Named, Sendmail, and Webmin are the programs i am using.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you.