On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 23:55, Joost Witteveen wrote: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Phillipus Gunawan wrote: > > Hi there, > > > > I am setting up a BIND for my local network (anydomain.bom) acessible > > only for local domain. This is the second time I build BIND, my old > > Debian crashed after I accidently unplug one of my hdd-ide cable (there > > are 3 hdd(s) ) and Debian kernel starting panic... > > > > When I start Bind from '/etc/init.d/bind9 start', everything looks fine, > > like nothing wrong. But I found out that Bind acctually not working > > properly. /etc/init.d/bind9 reload/restart will give this error message: > > > > Stopping domain name service: named > > rndc: connect failed: connection refused > > The magic is in /etc/bind/rndc.conf (and the corresponding key > in /etc/bind/named.conf). > > Create the magic using rndc-confgen. > I did, I create rndc.conf and rndc-key, but still, got the same error. Is this 'connetion refused' error coused by uninstalling Bind9 from dselect and re-compile the source code? That is what I did with my Bind after all...
> In my case, lwresd was somehow installed, and messing up the > communication. Removing lwresd (and kill-ing the process that > stayed on even after I removed the package) solved it. > how to check whether the lwresd is runing on my box? and how to kill it? > Oh, and after you've setup rndc.conf and named.conf, you need > to kill named once manually, so that it re-reads the named.conf > information. I checked with 'ps aux' but nothing with 'named' on the list, so I guess named is not running after all. I start '/etc/init.d/bind9 start', everything looks normal, but when I 'ps aux' no named/bind system running. The doco suggest that I add /usr/local/bind/bin to LOCAL_PATH and /usr/local/bind/man to LOCAL_MAN in /etc/profile (and I export it) but nothing in my system can run /usr/local/bind/bin files. What happen here? Am I make mistake in Debian (that not suppose in /etc/profile?) I missed two files: /var/run/named.pid and /var/run/named.stats. can I create these files manually (touch) and chown it as named:named? Will this method works? Thanks. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]