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linux_router:dns_dhcp [2023-07-04 Tue wk27 12:55] – baumkp | linux_router:dns_dhcp [2023-07-08 Sat wk27 10:56] (current) – [Bind9 Control Nomenclature] baumkp | ||
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- | I have moved my DNS and DHCP servers to Docker, https:// | + | I have moved my DNS and DHCP servers to Docker, |
- | Further to this I am no looking at backups for both these services on my local area network. | + | Further to this I am no looking at backups for both these services on my local area network. Whilst these services worked reliably well, when ever I shutdown the the router with DNS/DHCP servers my LAN would stop working. Hence the need for back-up DNS. |
- | These notes still have some utility. | + | These notes still have some utility. |
- | Actually my router that I was running these services was totally lost when upgrading | + | Actually my router that I was running these services was totally lost when upgrading |
This setup was primarily written in 2017 and is based upon ISC Bind9 and ISC DHCP, which are the main internet backbone software used for DNS and DHCP. | This setup was primarily written in 2017 and is based upon ISC Bind9 and ISC DHCP, which are the main internet backbone software used for DNS and DHCP. | ||
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====Setting Bind9 to IPv4 Mode==== | ====Setting Bind9 to IPv4 Mode==== | ||
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