I don’t have any direct access to configure a DNS server, but I can provide you with the general steps that can be followed to configure a DNS server:
1. Choose your DNS software: The first step is to choose a suitable DNS software, which can be BIND, Unbound, NSD, or PowerDNS, among others.
1. Decide on the domain name: You need to decide on the domain name you want to use for your DNS server.
1. Setup the server: Install the DNS server software and configure the server IP address, hostname, and network settings.
1. Configure DNS records: Once the server is up and running, you need to configure the DNS records, which include the A records, MX records, CNAME records, and TXT records.
1. Test the configuration: After configuring the records, you must test the DNS server by querying for records using the dig or nslookup commands.
1. Set up the forwarder: To reduce the load on the DNS server, you can set up a forwarder that will forward all the DNS queries to the upstream DNS servers.
1. Configure security: To secure the DNS server, you can configure firewalls, enable DNSSEC, and set up access controls.
These are the general steps which can be followed to configure a DNS server. The exact procedure may differ depending on the DNS software and the operating system used.