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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/15/2020 12:36 PM, Jason Long via
bind-users wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:1444825748.780634.1602779818483@mail.yahoo.com">
<div id="yMail_cursorElementTracker_1602779722728">I have a
question about launching a DNS server with CentOS for hosting a
web server. Excuse me, if my question is so basic and funny. I
need expert advice about it.</div>
<div id="yMail_cursorElementTracker_1602779740727">I registered a
domain name for my web site and in the panel of it, I can enter
my DNS server IP addresses. I want to launch a CentOS DNS server
that my Web site using it and users can visit my website from
the Internet. These two servers (DNS and Web server) are in a
local network and connected to the Internet with a Gateway. Each
server has an internal and a public IP address.</div>
<div>I want to enter my DNS server IP address in my website panel
and after it, users can visit my website from the Internet. I'm
thankful if anyone show me a tutorial to launch my DNS server
for this goal.</div>
<div id="yMail_cursorElementTracker_1602779784617">All tutorials
that I found on the internet are about internal DNS servers, but
I want to launch a DNS server for hosting my website.</div>
<div id="yMail_cursorElementTracker_1602779798231">Is Internet DNS
server just possible for providers?</div>
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<p>Do you have a hosting service with a static IP that doesn't block
ports 53 for TCP and UDP? That's a hard and fast requirement to
even consider this route.</p>
<p>Regards,<br>
KAM<br>
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