> Also check the permissions of /var/named or whererver your configuration
> files are, see who is the owner, the owner of this directory should be
named
> or whichever user you are running named as. If you installed BIND without
> using the option to run as user, then named should be the owner just
change
> the permission for /var/named for the user named with read write and
execute
> permission.
>


this did the trick. I changed the permissions of the /var/named from
root:wheel to named:named (700) and my slave server came up beautifully and
then when i got back to my desk , I see a similar suggestion . :-)

thank you very much for the help and trouble.


Arvind



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