Hi!
I don't know if you solved it already, anyway
the problem is that /etc/bind is like
drwxr-sr-x 2 root bind 4096 2005-06-04 16:28 bind
Where you can see, only root can write inside. Because
is bind user who runs /usr/sbin/named , when it tries to
copy from /tmp just downloaded zone
On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 12:01:56PM -0500, Jeff Self wrote:
> Date: Wed, 03 Nov 2004 12:01:56 -0500
> From: Jeff Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Organization: City of Newport News
> X-Mailer: Evolution 2.0.2
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Setting up DNS Primary and Seco
On Wed, 2004-11-03 at 10:06 -0500, Jeff Self wrote:
> I've successfully set up a Primary DNS server with Bind9. I've used the
> instructions from the Debian Network Administrator's Guide. I also
> installed Bind9 on another server and created zone's in the named.conf
> file that are of type slave
On Wed, 2004-11-03 at 07:31 -0800, Sergio Basurto wrote:
> >
> > Why am I getting permission denied? Port 53 is open.
> Do you have an allow-transfer directive in your
> named.conf?
> Do you have a firewall?
>
> > What is the
> > master file? I don't see anything called
> > tmp-F424uu or
On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 10:06:15 -0500, Jeff Self wrote:
>
> I've successfully set up a Primary DNS server with
> Bind9. I've used the
> instructions from the Debian Network Administrator's
> Guide. I also
> installed Bind9 on another server and created zone's
in
> the named.conf
> file that are of
Hi,
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, James Preece wrote:
> I have managed to get named running, but there is no /vary/named dir.
>
no, not there. All is in /etc/bind
> Can someone help me start building the zone files etc, or run through what I
> need to do.
Redhat has a small document with the basics. Searc
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 11:27:55AM -0600, Phil Brutsche wrote:
> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
>
> > I have managed to get named running, but there is no /vary/named dir.
>
> Debian keeps the zone files under /var/cache/bind
I believe this is where zone files retriev
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> I have managed to get named running, but there is no /vary/named dir.
Debian keeps the zone files under /var/cache/bind
The named config file is /etc/bind/named.conf
> Can someone help me
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 05:02:05PM -, James Preece wrote:
> I have managed to get named running, but there is no /vary/named dir.
>
> Can someone help me start building the zone files etc, or run through what I
> need to do.
Debian puts all config files in /etc. The config for bind is in /et
James Preece wrote:
>
> I have managed to get named running, but there is no /vary/named dir.
>
> Can someone help me start building the zone files etc, or run through what I
> need to do.
Without being sat at home I can't be 100% but IIRC look at
/etc/named/named.conf
HTH,
Gareth
--
Gareth B
At 09:23 AM 7/26/2000 -0400, Mostly Harmless wrote:
I'm going to try to explain this as bast I can though my understanding
of a lot of these issues is shaky at best.
I help admin the student computing organization's servers at my school.
We would like to offer full virtual domain service to ou
Greetings,
IMHO, it's not all that complicated, and I'll try to make it seem
simple.
In order for a machine to be a DNS server it just has to be running BIND or
some equivalent (that was easy wasn't it). As long as you have a static
routeable IP address and a name to go with it, you are i
No offense taken, but notice your keyword, I updated bind.. This machine I
have is not a updated version of bind, and the distro did not include any
such named-bootconf.pl, so you can see why I asked for a little help.
I did however have the file close, just required an extra };
Regards,
Michael
On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, iodine wrote:
> >Really? I just used named-bootconf.pl that came with the updated bind.
> >It generated stuff like this for my secondary domains:
> >zone "fakedomain.com" {
> > type slave;
> > file "fakedomain.com.domain";
> > masters {
> > 192.168.17.233;
> > };
> >};
>
>> changes?
>
>Really? I just used named-bootconf.pl that came with the updated bind.
>It generated stuff like this for my secondary domains:
>
>zone "fakedomain.com" {
> type slave;
> file "fakedomain.com.domain";
> masters {
> 192.168.17.233;
> };
>};
>--
yeah I know but this is for a Slac
On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, iodine wrote:
> On the topic of DNS anyone kind enough to forward a copy of a named.conf
> file for bind that shows me how to setup the domains I host on the dns
> server as seconardy.
> named.boot contains (cut to show example of interested part)
> secondary domain
On Sun, 11 Apr 1999, Lev Lvovsky wrote:
> hrm, maybe there's still something that i'm missing...let's say I want to
> register www.linuxnewbie.com (just an example), and have it point to my
> machine (silver168). The ADSL provider provides me with a static IP, so I
> figured this'd be possible
Lev Lvovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>At Sunday 05:03 PM 4/11/99 , dyer wrote:
>>Lev Lvovsky wrote:
>>
>>
>>> my ADSL provider is mminternet.com, and my address is
>>> silver168.mminternet.com (the IP is listed above).
>>
>>You've answered your own question here mminternet.com _is_ the domain
On the topic of DNS anyone kind enough to forward a copy of a named.conf
file for bind that shows me how to setup the domains I host on the dns
server as seconardy.
named.boot contains (cut to show example of interested part)
secondary domainpri\domain.zone
I just need to know how
Lev Lvovsky wrote:
> At Sunday 05:03 PM 4/11/99 , dyer wrote:
> >Lev Lvovsky wrote:
> >
> >
> >> my ADSL provider is mminternet.com, and my address is
> >> silver168.mminternet.com (the IP is listed above).
> >
> >You've answered your own question here mminternet.com _is_ the domain,
> >silver
On Sun, 11 Apr 1999, Lev Lvovsky wrote:
> At Sunday 05:03 PM 4/11/99 , dyer wrote:
> >Lev Lvovsky wrote:
> >
> >
> >> my ADSL provider is mminternet.com, and my address is
> >> silver168.mminternet.com (the IP is listed above).
> >
> >You've answered your own question here mminternet.com _is_
At Sunday 05:03 PM 4/11/99 , dyer wrote:
Lev Lvovsky wrote:
my ADSL provider is mminternet.com, and my address is
silver168.mminternet.com (the IP is listed above).
You've answered your own question here mminternet.com _is_ the domain,
silver168
is only a machine on the domain. You don
Lev Lvovsky wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm going to be registering a domain soon, and I'm having some
> problems...after having gone to www.internic.net, and filling out the forms
> there, I got some error messges back:
>
> >>>
> ERROR: Name Server /<209.241.149.168>
> is not registered with
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