I used these symlinks to transition from RHEL standard 9.16 to COPR 9.18
ln -s /var/opt/isc/scls/isc-bind/named /var/named ln -s /etc/opt/isc/scls/isc-bind/named.conf /etc/named.conf ln -s /var/opt/isc/scls/isc-bind/run/named /run/named ln -s /opt/isc/isc-bind/root/usr/sbin/rndc /usr/sbin/rndc ln -s /etc/opt/isc/scls/isc-bind/rndc.key /etc/rndc.key Hopefully it's what you're looking for. On 05/05/2024 18:35, Peter wrote:
On Sun, May 05, 2024 at 06:15:13PM +0200, Luca vom Bruch via bind-users wrote: ! Hello, ! ! I use bind (stock from alma 9.3) as a nameserver for a webhosting server ! with webmin/virtualmin. ! ! If I install BIND via copr (RHEL9 and derivatives only offer 9.16 instead of ! 9.18 - I want to experiment with DoT for opportunistic TLS between ! nameservers, upcoming standard <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc9539/> ! RFC 9539 - Unilateral Opportunistic Deployment of Encrypted ! Recursive-to-Authoritative DNS (ietf.org) ) ! ! what are the necessary steps to make isc-bind read the existing config ! files? named.conf in /etc and zones in /var/named? Don`t know Your OS details, but when I upgraded 9.16 to 9.18 on FreeBSD, my entire site fell apart and nothing did work anymore. I found the problem - after I managed to access the respective system (my ssh utilizes DANE/SSHFP) - that I had to newly write my config files because all the filesystem pathnames have changed between 9.16 and 9.18. So beware.
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