Around 04:48pm on Friday, July 18, 2008 (UK time), Gijs scrawled:

> Not sure why this is happening so perhaps someone can explain this to me.
> Whenever I update bind it messes up/resets access rights on my zone 
> files. Now normally this wouldn't be a bad thing, but because I have 
> dynamic updates on, for which named creates journalizing files, I end up 
> having non-writeable journalizing files. So after every update I end up 
> having to manually change the access rights on my jnl files.
> 
> Is anyone else having the same problem and/or is it supposed to be like 
> this?

I am having exactly this problem on my CentOS server.  It started
recently and I haven't managed to fix it, or find any more about it yet.

It bugs the hell out of me - if you do get a solution outside this
board can you let me know.

thanks

Steve

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