Skip to content

FAQforge Archive

bind

Install BIND nameserver in a chroot on Debian 6

by Till Brehm

This tutorial is about chrooting a BIND (named) installation on Debian 6. Chrooting is used for security reasons, in case that BIND gets hacked on the server, the hacker is jailed into the chroot and can not get access to other services.   Installation   apt-get install bind9 to install BIND9. For security reasons we ... Read more

Categories Debian, Distributions, Linux & Unix, Server Tags bind, Chroot, Debian Leave a comment

Recent Posts

  • How to change the Hostname on AlmaLinux 8, CentOS 8 and Rocky Linux 8
  • How to Disable Error Logging for a Website In ISPConfig 3
  • How to convert RPM software packages to Debian (.deb) using alien
  • Tutorial: How to take a screenshot on the iPad
  • How to Change Cortana’s Voice and Language in Windows 10

Categories

  • Android
  • Basics
  • CentOS
  • Controlpanels
  • Debian
  • Distributions
  • Email
  • FTP
  • iPad & iPhone
  • ISPConfig 2
  • ISPConfig 3
  • Linux & Unix
  • Mac OS X
  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2016
  • MySQL
  • O365
  • PostgreSQL
  • PowerShell
  • Programming
  • Server
  • Ubuntu
  • Uncategorized
  • Virtualisation
  • Vista
  • Webserver
  • Windows
  • Windows 10
  • Windows 7
  • Windows 8
  • Windows Server 2012 R2
  • Windows Server 2016
  • XP

Search

Categories

  • Android
  • Basics
  • CentOS
  • Controlpanels
  • Debian
  • Distributions
  • Email
  • FTP
  • iPad & iPhone
  • ISPConfig 2
  • ISPConfig 3
  • Linux & Unix
  • Mac OS X
  • Microsoft Exchange Server 2016
  • MySQL
  • O365
  • PostgreSQL
  • PowerShell
  • Programming
  • Server
  • Ubuntu
  • Uncategorized
  • Virtualisation
  • Vista
  • Webserver
  • Windows
  • Windows 10
  • Windows 7
  • Windows 8
  • Windows Server 2012 R2
  • Windows Server 2016
  • XP
© 2022 FAQforge Archive • Built with GeneratePress