This doesn't answer the question you have asked, so feel free to hit
'delete'.
I suggest that what you are trying to do has the potential to cause you
suffering later. If you are switching to the COPR distribution, don't
fight it. Turn off and disable the base service/daemon. Copy your .conf
files over to the new location for the COPR distribution. Move on with
your life.
When you are satisfied that the COPR distribution is meeting your needs
(and you aren't going back to the base), replace that .conf in /etc with
something defining only localhost. Your installation will look like
every one else who is using the COPR distribution, and package updates
to the base can happen without affecting the installation you care
about. If some update to base does re-enable it, it will behave
substantially differently from your real installation, and you will
notice it.
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Do things because you should, not just because you can.
John Thurston 907-465-8591
john.thurs...@alaska.gov
Department of Administration
State of Alaska
On 5/5/2024 8:15 AM, 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 RFC 9539 - Unilateral
Opportunistic Deployment of Encrypted Recursive-to-Authoritative DNS
(ietf.org)
<https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc9539/>
)
what are the necessary steps to make isc-bind read the existing config
files? named.conf in /etc and zones in /var/named?
will the daemon only listen to /etc/opt/isc/scls/isc-bind/named.conf?
should I edit the systemctl .service file to adjust the config path?
Thanks,
Luca
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