This hit me too. I believe what happened is I installed bind and
caching-nameserver. Then I edited the configs. With the latest bind updates,
the bind configs were overwritten (since it should have been caching only ;)
) and boom ... the DNS server is down!

On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 9:12 AM, Sam J Sharpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> You email is a bit light on the details. Which Bind version did you have?
> Which version have you just installed? Which file was replaced?
>
> (if the RPM tagged it as a config file, it would not have been replaced,
> but it's impossible to tell whether it is/should be/shouldn't be a config
> file unless you tell us all which file you mean)
>
>
> On 3 Sep 2008, at 08:00, Neil Marjoram wrote:
>
>  Would it be at all possible for important updates like Bind to NOT
>> overwrite previous config files? It somewhat hampers operations.
>>
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