Hi, h when I have the following problem with rndc:
[root@centos7 ~]# rndc recursing and
rndc: 'recursing' failed: permission denied
SELinux is disables:
named.conf config file is:
//
// named.conf
//
// Provided by Red Hat bind package to configure the ISC BIND named(8) DNS
// server as a caching only nameserver (as a localhost DNS resolver only).
//
// See /usr/share/doc/bind*/sample/ for example named configuration files.
//
options {
// listen-on port 53 { 127.0.0.1; };
listen-on port 53 { 192.168.0.107; };
// listen-on-v6 port 53 { ::1; };
directory "/var/named";
dump-file "/var/named/data/cache_dump.db";
statistics-file "/var/named/data/named_stats.txt";
memstatistics-file "/var/named/data/named_mem_stats.txt";
allow-query { localhost; 192.168.0.0/24; };
/*
- If you are building an AUTHORITATIVE DNS server, do NOT enable
recursion.
- If you are building a RECURSIVE (caching) DNS server, you need to
enable
recursion.
- If your recursive DNS server has a public IP address, you MUST
enable access
control to limit queries to your legitimate users. Failing to do so
will
cause your server to become part of large scale DNS amplification
attacks. Implementing BCP38 within your network would greatly
reduce such attack surface
*/
recursion yes;
dnssec-enable yes;
dnssec-validation yes;
dnssec-lookaside auto;
bindkeys-file "/etc/named.iscdlv.key";
managed-keys-directory "/var/named/dynamic";
};
logging {
channel default_debug {
file "data/named.run";
severity dynamic;
};
};
zone "." IN {
type hint;
file "named.ca";
};
zone "example.com." IN {
type master;
file "example.com.fz";
allow-update { none; };
};
zone "0.168.192.in-addr.arpa" IN {
type master;
file "example.com.rz";
allow-update { none; };
};
include "/etc/named.rfc1912.zones";
include "/etc/named.root.key";
any ideas
TIA
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