How to Install Knot on POP! OS Latest

Knot is a high-performance DNS resolver and server that has been designed to work with large-scale DNS setups. If you're looking to install Knot on your POP! OS Latest, this tutorial will guide you through the process.

Prerequisites

Before getting started with installing Knot, you'll need to ensure that you have the following prerequisites in place:

Step 1: Update Your System

Before installing any new packages, it's vital to ensure that your system is up-to-date. You can do this quickly by running the following command in your terminal:

sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y

The above command will update your system and install any necessary updates.

Step 2: Install Knot

Once your system is up-to-date, you can move ahead and install Knot by adding its repository to your system.

sudo apt install curl -y

Next, download and add the key for the Knot repository.

sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-key A218A7E7FD742A53C03A8E62017B1B9D9CCA694E

After that, add the Knot repository to your system by running the following command:

echo "deb https://deb.knot-dns.cz/$(lsb_release -cs) $(lsb_release -cs) main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/knot.list

Finally, install the Knot server using apt-get:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install knot knot-dnsutils

Once the installation is complete, you can check its version number by typing:

knotd -V

Step 3: Start Knot

To start Knot, use the following command:

sudo systemctl start knot

To ensure that Knot starts automatically every time you start your system, use the following command:

sudo systemctl enable knot

Conclusion

Knot is a powerful DNS server that provides high-performance and advanced DNS features. Installing it on your POP! OS Latest has been simplified by following the steps outlined in this tutorial.

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