davkel wrote:
I also had 3 DNS servers listed but I am not sure what they are and how they are used. How do they relate to my linode?
If you are referring to the nameservers in /etc/resolv.conf, those are used by your server to lookup domain names, thus they are called resolvers.
davkel wrote:
should I use linodes DNS Manager? Or (if this is possible) should I use the virtualmin and use linodes DNS servers as slaves?
This really depends upon how savvy you are and what you want to accomplish. Basically using Linode's DNS Manager, will make things much easier for you if you are not that experienced with DNS. I'm not a big fan of control panels, but if you are familiar with them go with what you know. Yes, you can use slave your DNS zones via linode's nameservers, not the resolvers.
davkel wrote:
Can someone please give me and example of how the 3 dns servers are used and why?
Again, I'm assuming you are referring to the nameservers (resolvers) you are using either via your DHCP or from the LPM Network Configuration tab. To be able to lookup where your websites are requires authoritative DNS, the ones you give your domain registrar. So if you want Linode to be your authoritative DNS for your domain you would use ns1-5.linode.com at your registrar. The guide vonskippy provided should have the information you need to do that.
Hope that helps, if not ask away.
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Travis