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Date:      Fri, 18 Jun 2004 09:46:56 -0300
From:      "Renato Marques" <renato_fbsd@optrade.com.br>
To:        "Bradley McGuigan" <brad_mcguigan@msn.com>, <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   Re: freebsd and dns
Message-ID:  <008401c45532$666c0ee0$2201a8c0@dell>
References:  <BAY5-F9FJaQks0mn0sQ00066e45@hotmail.com>

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Hi,

ps -auxw| grep named

and see if its running.


> Hi all,
>
> I hope someone out there can give me a hand with this important
query!!!!!!
>
> My company has a freebsd server that is used as a secondary DNS
server. Our
> ISP also get our DNS entries from this server (they shadow them on
thier
> servers). Since this morning, no-one has been able to send email to
us,
> connect via vpn or anything else for that matter. External connections
from
> the company are workign fine (i.e. we can send emails - just not
recieve
> them!) Our ISP has said that they have checked and their shadow dns
servers
> have no information in them. They have attempted to pick up this
information
> from my freebsd server but supposedly this has returned no
information.
>
> I have looked in the /usr/local/etc/namedb directory and can see 2
fioles
> that contain the dns information: db.company.co.uk.external and
> db.company.co.uk.internal
>
> Is there anything I have to do to get these picked up? My freebsd/unix
> knowledge is basic unfortunatley. Is it maybe that the dns service is
not
> started? Am I looking in the wrong place for the DNS files?
>
> Any help greatly appreciated
>
> Best regards
>
> Brad
>
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