Escaping from MILNET to the rest of the world. Help...
eichelbe at nadc.arpa
eichelbe at nadc.arpa
Wed Mar 11 13:33:58 AEST 1987
Well, I've tried a lot of things, but I can't get my VAX 11/780 under 4.3
BSD UNIX to access any sites other than MILNET sites when I use the Domain
server "named".
Here are my "named" boot and configuration files. All files are shown indented
one space. The files don't actually contain the leading blank.
(1) named.boot -
;
; boot file for name server
;
; RESIDE: This file should reside at "/etc/named.boot".
; This is modeled after the example in the
; System Manager's Manual (SMM:chapter 11)
; for a caching only server.
;
;type domain source file
;
domain NADC.ARPA
primary NADC.ARPA /etc/nadchosts
cache . /etc/named.ca
primary 0.0.26.in-addr.arpa /etc/nadchosts.rev
primary 0.0.127.in-addr.arpa /etc/named.local
(2) nadchosts -
;
; @(#)nadchosts 1.1 (NADC) 87/03/10
;
@ IN SOA NADC.ARPA. root.NADC.ARPA. (
1.1 ;Serial
3600 ;Refresh
300 ;Retry
3600000 ;Expire
3600 ) ;Minimum
IN NS NADC.ARPA.
localhost IN A 127.0.0.1
NADC.ARPA. IN A 26.0.0.24
ANY HINFO VAX-11/780 UNIX
(3) named.ca -
;
; initial cache data for root domain servers
;
; RESIDE: This file should reside at "/etc/named.ca".
; This is modeled after the example in the
; System Manager's Manual (SMM:chapter 11).
;
. 99999999 IN NS SRI-NIC.ARPA.
99999999 IN NS BRL-AOS.ARPA.
99999999 IN NS C.ISI.EDU.
99999999 IN NS A.ISI.EDU.
;
; Prepare the cache
;
SRI-NIC.ARPA. 99999999 IN A 26.0.0.73
SRI-NIC.ARPA. 99999999 IN A 10.0.0.51
BRL-AOS.ARPA. 99999999 IN A 128.20.1.1
BRL-AOS.ARPA. 99999999 IN A 192.5.22.82
C.ISI.EDU. 99999999 IN A 10.0.0.52
A.ISI.EDU. 99999999 IN A 26.3.0.103
(4) nadchosts.rev -
;
; @(#)nadchosts.rev 1.1 (NADC) 87/03/10
;
@ IN SOA NADC.ARPA. root.NADC.ARPA. (
1.1 ;Serial
3600 ;Refresh
300 ;Retry
3600000 ;Expire
3600 ) ;Minimum
IN NS NADC.ARPA.
24 IN PTR NADC.ARPA.
(5) named.local -
;
; initialize loopback 05 Mar 87 nadc
;
; RESIDE: This file should reside at "/etc/named.local".
; This is modeled after the example in the
; System Manager's Manual (SMM:chapter 11).
;
@ IN SOA NADC.ARPA. root.NADC.ARPA. (
1.0 ;Serial
3600 ;Refresh
300 ;Retry
3600000 ;Expire
3600 ) ;Minimum
IN NS NADC.ARPA.
1 IN PTR localhost.
---
I can reach my own system, SRI-NIC.ARPA, NOSC.MIL, and DTIX.ARPA. They all
have at least one 26.x.x.x address (MILNET). I can't reach C.ISI.EDU or
ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU. The information for Berkeley gets cached, though, and
"telnet" actually prints out the address of Berkeley
(128.32.something.something) before telling me "Network is unreachable".
I have not yet formally applied for a domain name, but the Hostmaster at
SRI-NIC told me NADC.ARPA is in the domain format already, which makes sense
to me. But should I be saying my domain is ARPA or NADC.ARPA in the above
files? ARPA might make sense, because the ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU example in
the 4.3 BSD manuals use Berkeley.EDU on the "domain" line. But because of
multiple problems when I used ARPA I don't know if ARPA was right or wrong.
Our VAX does not have any local network. We are just hooked into an
IMP via a LH-DH/11. No ethernet. The nadchosts.rev really shouldn't
be needed. I've tried the same files above without the nadchosts.rev
entry in named.boot (and, of course, nadchosts.rev wasn't around then,
either). I got the same results as I have described.
Also, I'm in the middle of trying to put up the newer "named" I got from
ucbvax, but some routines (or defines) are missing. The "routines" are
_getshort and _getlong (Note the "_"). "Ld" shows the undefined symbols
as __getshort and __getlong. Information on this would be helpful, too.
I have a feeling that what I am doing wrong is rather basic. Does anyone
have any ideas?
Thanks.
Jon Eichelberger
eichelbe at NADC.ARPA
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