Firewall was not enabled. The BIND service was not engaged nor would it engage 
with anything other than Caching. I have since given up on trying to do this on 
a Mac and installed Debian. It would appear that the variation used by Debian 
is more flexible and has less issues than the Mac version which again was only 
happy with a very basic configuration.

I did install this version thru Brew which may mean that the package there just 
has not caught up to the one that Debian has as Debian's layout of the 
named.conf files was very different. The location of the files was also 
different but that is always to be expected when working within any Apple O/S 
environment.
David





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