This one time, at band camp, alex bodnaru said: > > hi stephen, > > thanks for your prompt answer. > > in the past, bind9 used to log a warning about the named.conf zones > being not in views, while i defined other zone files within views in > named.conf.local, which is included in named.conf. > > recently, bind9 was shipping with all the zones in named.conf included > in view "original", probably to overcome that warning. > the "include named.conf.local" statement is outside view "original" > {...};, so my views would, without changing named.conf, be not nested > within view "original". > i have nevertheless changed this to have nested views, as you said, but > the server fails to even load. the only possible way for it to load > would be to have the include statement within view "original", but > refrain from containing view or logging statements in the local file, > which would unnecessarily limit it's functionality. > > as an obeying user, i have migrated only named.conf.local from a running > server, but failed to work on a newer system. hence the problem gravity. > > my fix preserves the former situation, with the given warning, but lets > the system run properly.
I think you have missed what I was saying. The bind9 debian packages do not ship with a view defined. If you have a view named original, then you or another admin have defined it. That was my only point. As I am not the maintainer for bind, I have forwarded your previous mail to the bug report log, and am copying it on my reply to you. Please follow up to there as well. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- | ,''`. Stephen Gran | | : :' : [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | `. `' Debian user, admin, and developer | | `- http://www.debian.org | -----------------------------------------------------------------
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