I am migrating to Centos7 from Centos6. Going from Bind 9.8.2 to 9.9.4, I am building this on a new server. I currently do not have DNSSEC enabled, and not enabling it for the initial migration work.

I have looked over changes in named.conf and believe I have made the necessary changes. My named.conf is loading as are the zone files. This is what 'systemctl -l status named' shows:

● named.service - Berkeley Internet Name Domain (DNS)
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/named.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled) Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Thu 2017-02-09 09:08:25 EST; 14min ago Process: 1851 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/named -u named $OPTIONS (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE) Process: 1847 ExecStartPre=/bin/bash -c if [ ! "$DISABLE_ZONE_CHECKING" == "yes" ]; then /usr/sbin/named-checkconf -z /etc/named.conf; else echo "Checking of zone files is disabled"; fi (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)

Feb 09 09:08:25 onlo.htt-consult.com named[1855]: automatic empty zone: view internal: 74.100.IN-ADDR.ARPA Feb 09 09:08:25 onlo.htt-consult.com named[1855]: automatic empty zone: view internal: 75.100.IN-ADDR.ARPA Feb 09 09:08:25 onlo.htt-consult.com named[1855]: automatic empty zone: view internal: 76.100.IN-ADDR.ARPA Feb 09 09:08:25 onlo.htt-consult.com named[1855]: automatic empty zone: view internal: 77.100.IN-ADDR.ARPA Feb 09 09:08:25 onlo.htt-consult.com named[1855]: automatic empty zone: view internal: 78.100.IN-ADDR.ARPA Feb 09 09:08:25 onlo.htt-consult.com named[1855]: automatic empty zone: view internal: 79.100.IN-ADDR.ARPA Feb 09 09:08:25 onlo.htt-consult.com systemd[1]: named.service: control process exited, code=exited status=1 Feb 09 09:08:25 onlo.htt-consult.com systemd[1]: Failed to start Berkeley Internet Name Domain (DNS). Feb 09 09:08:25 onlo.htt-consult.com systemd[1]: Unit named.service entered failed state.
Feb 09 09:08:25 onlo.htt-consult.com systemd[1]: named.service failed.

Not very informative with all those auto empty zone messages. Is there a way to suppress those messages, or is this part of the problem?

I worked at viewing /var/log/messages, digging through all those auto empty zone messages and found the following:

Feb 9 09:08:25 onlo named[1855]: automatic empty zone: view internal: 101.100.I
N-ADDR.ARPA
Feb 9 09:08:25 onlo named[1855]: automatic empty zone: view internal: 102.100.I
N-ADDR.ARPA
Feb 9 09:08:25 onlo named[1855]: automatic empty zone: view internal: 103.100.I
N-ADDR.ARPA
Feb 9 09:08:25 onlo named[1855]: automatic empty zone: view internal: 104.100.I
N-ADDR.ARPA
Feb 9 09:08:25 onlo named[1855]: automatic empty zone: view internal: 105.100.I
N-ADDR.ARPA
Feb 9 09:08:25 onlo named[1855]: automatic empty zone: view internal: 106.100.I
N-ADDR.ARPA
Feb 9 09:08:25 onlo named[1855]: automatic empty zone: view internal: 107.100.I
N-ADDR.ARPA
Feb 9 09:08:25 onlo named[1855]: automatic empty zone: view internal: 108.100.I
N-ADDR.ARPA
Feb 9 09:08:25 onlo named[1855]: automatic empty zone: view internal: 109.100.I
N-ADDR.ARPA
Feb 9 09:08:25 onlo systemd: named.service: control process exited, code=exited
 status=1
Feb 9 09:08:25 onlo named[1855]: automatic empty zone: view internal: 110.100.I
N-ADDR.ARPA
Feb 9 09:08:25 onlo systemd: Failed to start Berkeley Internet Name Domain (DNS
).
Feb 9 09:08:25 onlo named[1855]: automatic empty zone: view internal: 111.100.I
N-ADDR.ARPA
Feb  9 09:08:25 onlo systemd: Unit named.service entered failed state.
Feb 9 09:08:25 onlo named[1855]: automatic empty zone: view internal: 112.100.I
N-ADDR.ARPA
Feb  9 09:08:25 onlo systemd: named.service failed.
Feb 9 09:08:25 onlo named[1855]: automatic empty zone: view internal: 113.100.I
N-ADDR.ARPA
Feb 9 09:08:25 onlo named[1855]: automatic empty zone: view internal: 114.100.I
N-ADDR.ARPA
Feb 9 09:08:25 onlo named[1855]: automatic empty zone: view internal: 115.100.I
N-ADDR.ARPA
Feb 9 09:08:25 onlo named[1855]: automatic empty zone: view internal: 116.100.I
N-ADDR.ARPA
Feb 9 09:08:25 onlo named[1855]: automatic empty zone: view internal: 117.100.I



named enters failed state and no reason why is given. Perhaps it is the number of empty zones generated?

Thank you for your help on this.


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