Some time ago people here may remember that Dave or Kent (twiddle dee dum and twiddle dee doo) said that the new bind9 DNS server would not support alternate root zones. This concerned me as I had heard rumour some months earlier - probably generated by twiddle dee or twiddle do - that the same was the case. At the time a few people were to investigate - but I never heard back. Anyway - the the ORSC has run tests on bind 9 - specifically release 9.0.0rc4. Our tests show that bind9 runs alternate roots without any problem whatsoever. I have attached supporting data to this message which proves the same. Well also keep an eye on this. I'll be asking Henry our admin who did the tests if he would not mind keeping an eye on bind9 - just in case. Once again twiddle dee dum and twiddle dee doo are trying to fuck us with gibberish. I don't approciate the time and confonded confusion these twist cause. They are senior respected programmers in their own rights and the fools are a discredit to every professional - it just plain dishonest FUD. I want to thank Henry from quasar.net who was kind enought to volunteer his time in running test. It's very much appreciated - three cheers for Henry. For the record here is the output. >From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Aug 26 18:51:22 2000 Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2000 18:42:49 -0400 (EDT) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Bind9 Nope, no errors. This is all I get from syslog when starting the named: Aug 26 18:31:58 chipclip named[31431]: starting BIND 9.0.0rc4 Aug 26 18:31:58 chipclip named[31434]: loading configuration from '/etc/named.conf' Aug 26 18:31:58 chipclip named[31434]: no IPv6 interfaces found Aug 26 18:31:58 chipclip named[31434]: listening on IPv4 interface lo, 127.0.0.1#53 Aug 26 18:31:58 chipclip named[31434]: listening on IPv4 interface eth0, 208.243.146.130#53 Aug 26 18:31:58 chipclip named[31434]: listening on IPv4 interface eth1, 208.5.42.193#53 Aug 26 18:31:58 chipclip named[31434]: listening on IPv4 interface eth1:0, 192.168.10.1#53 Aug 26 18:32:00 chipclip named[31434]: running And here is the zone from named.conf: zone "." { type hint; file "db.root"; }; I always tail the syslog for a few minutes after a restart...make sure nothing kooky happens. --Henry On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Simon Higgs wrote: > At 12:03 AM 8/26/00 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Is there now an error in the log that looks like this: > > [Date] [Time] [Host] named: /etc/named.conf:[line#]: cannot redefine zone > '.' class IN > > >It still works. > > > >--Henry > > > >On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, Simon Higgs wrote: > > > > > At 05:20 PM 8/24/00 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > > What happens if you add the hints file for just the ORSC root servers: > > > > > > zone "." { > > > type hints; > > > file "named.ca"; > > > }; Joe Baptista http://www.dot.god/ dot.GOD Hostmaster +1 (805) 753-8697