After upgrade to 6.7 I had to change all of isc_named’s file statements to have a / before their path. Fwiw, I don’t see this in the Changelog, nor does sysmerge handle this, so I’m guessing this is some sort of new bug.
Before 6.7, this always worked: file “master/loopw.com” after, I have to do this: file “/master/loopw.com” where it’s actually /var/named/master/loopw.com on the filesystem. so outside of that problem, my two cents: I wouldn’t put my zone files in tmp, I put those in file /var/named/secondary > On May 31, 2020, at 11:00 AM, Christer Solskogen > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi! > > With current (OpenBSD 6.7-current (GENERIC.MP) #232: Sat May 30 18:17:19 > MDT 2020) and up-to-date packages, I'm having a hard time running isc_named > as a slave dns. > > I get this in the log: > dumping master file: tmp/tmp-lxMn2v1tJx: open: file not found > > named.conf is like this: > options { > directory "/tmp"; // working directory, inside the /var/named > chroot > // - must be writable by _bind > version ""; // remove this to allow version queries > > listen-on { any; }; > listen-on-v6 { any; }; > > empty-zones-enable yes; > > allow-recursion { clients; }; > }; > > zone "0.168.192.in-addr.arpa" { > type slave; > masterfile-format text; > file "tmp/0.168.192.in-addr.arpa"; > masters { 192.168.0.4; }; > }; > > zone "antarctica.no" { > type slave; > masterfile-format text; > file "tmp/antarctica.no"; > masters { 192.168.0.4; }; > }; > > zone "carebears.no" { > type slave; > masterfile-format text; > file "tmp/carebears.no"; > masters { 192.168.0.4; }; > }; > > > /var/named/tmp is owned by _bind:_bind with drwxrwxr-x > > I can't seem to find any error in my config. Could there be something wrong > with the package? > isc-bind-9.16.3p0v0 is the one I have installed.

