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OPS335 DNS Lab

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Domain Name System
[[Category:OPS335]][[Category:OPS335 Labs]]
==Domain Name System==
In this lab you will configure a Linux host to be a DNS server for the rest of the machines in your intranet. You'll use example.org your learn ID as your domain with IP addresses in the range 192.168.X.1 - 192.168.X.254. The server will handle all queries for names in the example<learnid>.org domain and all reverse lookups for addresses in the given range of local IP numbers. The server will pass DNS queries for other names and addresses out to the Internet (i.e. to Seneca's DNS server).
===Instructions===
IP Address
f13.example<learnid>.org
192.168.X.1
vm01.example<learnid>.org
192.168.X.2
vm02.example<learnid>.org
192.168.X.3
vm03.example<learnid>.org
192.168.X.4
{{Admon/important|NOTE:|For those of you using Fedora 13 installed on one removable HD and used as a host for one or more guest VMs, X will default to 122. You need at least two machines to do this lab (one host and one guest). The first will be set up as your gateway/firewall and DNS server. The others will be client hosts inside the intranet.}}
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Here's what your network will look like:<br />[[Image:lab03.png|738|px| ]]
dig
nslookup
 
==Completing the Lab==
Answer the following questions:
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