installing /home/Mandrake/contrib/i586/bind-chroot-8.3.1-3mdk.i586.rpm Preparing... ################################################## file /etc/named.conf from install of bind-chroot-8.3.1-3mdk conflicts with file from package caching-nameserver-8.1-2mdk On Saturday 27 April 2002 06:15, Oden Eriksson wrote: > [Contrib-RPM] > > --=-=-= > Name : bind-chroot Relocations: (not relocateable) > Version : 8.3.1 Vendor: MandrakeSoft > Release : 3mdk Build Date: Sat Apr 27 12:56:34 > 2002 Install date: (not installed) Build Host: > klama.mandrake.org Group : System/Servers Source RPM: > (none) > Size : 1228746 License: distributable > Packager : Oden Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > URL : http://www.isc.org/bind.html > Summary : A DNS (Domain Name System) server. > Description : > BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) is an implementation of the DNS > (Domain Name System) protocols. BIND includes a DNS server (named), > which resolves host names to IP addresses, and a resolver library > (routines for applications to use when interfacing with DNS). A DNS > server allows clients to name resources or objects and share the > information with other network machines. The named DNS server can be > used on workstations as a caching name server, but is generally only > needed on one machine for an entire network. Note that the > configuration files for making BIND act as a simple caching nameserver > are included in the caching-nameserver package. > > Install the bind package if you need a DNS server for your network. If > you want bind to act a caching name server, you will also need to install > the caching-nameserver package. > > The bind-chroot packages runs the DNS server daemon under the non-root > user and group and in the chroot()ed directory. > > --=-=-= > > * Sun Apr 28 2002 Oden Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 8.3.1-3mdk.src.rpm > > - fix obsoletes and provides, pointed out by Alexander Skwar, thanks! > - also change sysv script name to named-chroot (yes, you probably can run > both bind-chroot and bind-9.x at the same time, but that's another > story...)