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Hosting your own domain on Gentoo! - square - 2005-01-27 This tutorial is for gentoo.. for a more general/fedora one try this by Jy: [/url][url=<___base_url___>/index.php?showtopic=694][/url][url=<___base_url___>/index.php?showtopic=694]https://www.linux-noob.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=694 otherwise for a more gentoo way...carry on reading... before i say any more... i wanna say HI! its been a while since i've spent enough time online to write a tutorial.. but here goes.. i'm using Gentoo 2.6-gentoo-r6 here we go.. First off.. we need to install bind..and bind-tools (for dig/nslookup which we'll use near the end) Code: women root # emerge bind bind-tools this shouldnt take long.. i didnt have any dependencies so it was pretty quick.. you might want to add -pv to see if there are gonna be loads and if you need to use USE if you dont want things installed like so: Code: women root # emerge bind bind-tools -pv These are the packages that I would merge, in order: Calculating dependencies ...done! [ebuild Hosting your own domain on Gentoo! - anyweb - 2005-01-27 well done square ! nice to see you active in doing tutorials again :) how do you like gentoo ? cheers anyweb Hosting your own domain on Gentoo! - square - 2005-01-28 Hey anyweb.. Gentoo is great, i love it.. the ease of using this fine OS is just amazing, the portage is great (packages) i'm gonna write a few other tutorials when i get the time.. things getting very hectic here... for now.. square@efnet |