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Chapter 5: Network Configuration
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5 Network Configuration
In the
Networking
menu you are able to setup all the network specific settings of the router. The
possible settings vary, dependant on the design of the router.
5.1 BIND DNS Server (M3000, G5000 only)
BIND
(
B
erkeley
I
nternet
N
ame
D
omain) is an Open Source DNS server. This service is only included in
M- and G-Series devices.
Setup and start this service to act as a DNS server for local connected clients.
If
The primary configuration file for BIND /etc/named/named.conf does not
exist, or is not valid. Create it?
is displayed the DNS Server is not yet configured.
To create the configuration, select one of the following items and press the
[Create Primary
Configuration File and Start Nameserver]
button.
Kommando
Beschreibung
Setup nameserver for
internal non-internet use
only
This option will setup the DNS server for local use only.
In this case the router can only resolve records that it hosts.
Setup as an internet name
server, and download root
server information
Setup a DNS server wich is able to resolve local records and
internet domains. This presuppose a »Root Zone«, wich will be
downloaded from rs.internic.net
Note
This option requires an active internet connection.
Setup as an internet name
server, but use Webmin's
older root server information
This option is identical to the previous one, but there is no ned to
connect to internet. Instead, it uses a copy of the »Root Zone«
that comes with the router.
A detailed description can be found on the official BIND homepage
https://www.isc.org/software/bind
5.2 Certificate Management
The Certificate Management provides the administration of the certificates. The stored certificates will be
listed according to its specific type. Furthermore new certificates can be added to the router and stored
ones can be deleted.
Command
Description
CA Certificates
Shows all stored »CA Certificates« (Certificate Authority)
Host Certificates
Displays »Host Certificates« (Machine Certificate) deposited on
the router
Host Keys
Lists »Host Keys« stored on the router
Revocation Lists
The »Certificate Revocation List« is a list containing information
about the invalidity of certificates. It enables you to ascertain
whether a certificate is blocked or revoked