![]() Sudo sh -c 'echo OPTIONS= '-4 ' >/etc/sysconfig/named' sudo sed -i /etc/nf -e '/listen-on port 53/s/127.0.0.1/any/' sudo sed -i /etc/nf -e 's/listen-on-v6.*$/empty-zones-enable yes /' sudo sed -i /etc/nf -e '/allow-query/s/localhost/any/' # Configure the MySQL database. Sudo yum -y install httpd.x86_64 httpd-tools.x86_64 apr.x86_64 apr-util.x86_64 apr-util-ldap.x86_64 mailcap.noarch mysql.x86_64 mysql-server.x86_64 perl-DBD-MySQL.x86_64 perl-DBI.x86_64 php.x86_64 php-cli.x86_64 php-common.x86_64 php-pdo.x86_64 php-mysql.x86_64 php-pear.noarch bind.x86_64 portreserve.x86_64 sudo service httpd start sudo chkconfig httpd on sudo service mysqld start sudo chkconfig mysqld on sudo service named start sudo chkconfig named on # Configure the BIND server. # Install and start the LAMP stack and BIND DNS server. This has been tested successfully with a vanilla, stripped-down RHEL 6.4 system. You should be able to paste these commands in, taking special care to read the commented lines, to get you up and running. This is a quickstart guide intended for users of Red Hat Enterprise Linux or CentOS 6 (or related derivatives).
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