On 11/19/2019 8:34 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 19.11.19 um 18:23 schrieb John Thurston:
A) Should I expect these file permissions be altered by a minor update?
I know I started at 9.11.8 and have updated to 9.11.9 and 9.11.10
without seeing this behavior.
yes, every by a package owned direct
Am 19.11.19 um 18:23 schrieb John Thurston:
> Looking at my installation notes from earlier this year, I found the
> following:
>> Adjust the log directory permissions. chown named:named
>> /var/opt/isc/isc-bind/log
>> chmod 775 /var/opt/isc/isc-bind/log
>
> I have re-applied that permission ch
Thank you for the obvious suggestion, Mark. It hadn't occurred to me
that a yum update might have clobbered my existing permissions.
Sure enough, there it was -
755 root:root /var/opt/isc/isc-bind/log/
Everything in that directory was still -
644 named:named
but the user "named" was unable t
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Md. abdullah Al naser via bind-users wrote:
> But I want to do like this, the dns queries from 192.168.10.0/24 blocks
> will be matched with RPZ zone and other requests from rest of IPs will
> bypass the RPZ configuration and will match my general "allow-query
> {any;}" statement mentioned in nam
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