RE: SL73 GeoIP in named issue
Yeah I found that and set it all up and still it "vomits" the messages preceded by using "/usr/share/GeoIP" as GeoIP directory However the geoiplookup command works from the command line, so I reckon named startup has a bug. -Original message- > From:Denice <deatr...@triumf.ca> > Sent: Friday 16th December 2016 13:13 > To: Bill Maidment <b...@maidment.me> > Cc: SCIENTIFIC-LINUX-USERS@FNAL.GOV > Subject: Re: SL73 GeoIP in named issue > > On Fri, 16 Dec 2016, Bill Maidment wrote: > > > Here's another issue > > > > named now has GeoIP switched on and I get the following errors at start up > > Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP Country (IPv4) (type 1) DB > > not available > > Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP Country (IPv6) (type 12) DB > > not available > > Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP City (IPv4) (type 2) DB not > > available > > Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP City (IPv4) (type 6) DB not > > available > > Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP City (IPv6) (type 30) DB not > > available > > Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP City (IPv6) (type 31) DB not > > available > > Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP Region (type 3) DB not > > available > > Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP Region (type 7) DB not > > available > > Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP ISP (type 4) DB not available > > Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP Org (type 5) DB not available > > Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP AS (type 9) DB not available > > Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP Domain (type 11) DB not > > available > > Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP NetSpeed (type 10) DB not > > available > > > > Is there a way of switching this off? Or should there be a pile of DBs with > > the RPM ? > > It is annoying that it vomits out those messages. AFAICT, there is no > option to disable it. The named.conf option to specify the directory > containing the geoip DBs is: > geoip-directory > > There is a thread about it in the bind-users mailing list: >https://lists.isc.org/pipermail/bind-users/2015-November/thread.html#95971 > > Presumably, if you want to use GeoIP you need to install the GeoIP and > GeoIP-update packages, and enable the cron job to update the database. > > cheers, etc. > -- > deatrich @ triumf.ca, Science/ATLAS PH: +1 604-222-7665 > <*> This moment's fortune cookie: > There must be more to life than having everything. > -- Maurice Sendak > >
Re: SL73 GeoIP in named issue
On Fri, 16 Dec 2016, Bill Maidment wrote: Here's another issue named now has GeoIP switched on and I get the following errors at start up Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP Country (IPv4) (type 1) DB not available Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP Country (IPv6) (type 12) DB not available Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP City (IPv4) (type 2) DB not available Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP City (IPv4) (type 6) DB not available Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP City (IPv6) (type 30) DB not available Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP City (IPv6) (type 31) DB not available Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP Region (type 3) DB not available Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP Region (type 7) DB not available Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP ISP (type 4) DB not available Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP Org (type 5) DB not available Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP AS (type 9) DB not available Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP Domain (type 11) DB not available Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP NetSpeed (type 10) DB not available Is there a way of switching this off? Or should there be a pile of DBs with the RPM ? It is annoying that it vomits out those messages. AFAICT, there is no option to disable it. The named.conf option to specify the directory containing the geoip DBs is: geoip-directory There is a thread about it in the bind-users mailing list: https://lists.isc.org/pipermail/bind-users/2015-November/thread.html#95971 Presumably, if you want to use GeoIP you need to install the GeoIP and GeoIP-update packages, and enable the cron job to update the database. cheers, etc. -- deatrich @ triumf.ca, Science/ATLAS PH: +1 604-222-7665 <*> This moment's fortune cookie: There must be more to life than having everything. -- Maurice Sendak
SL73 GeoIP in named issue
Here's another issue named now has GeoIP switched on and I get the following errors at start up Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP Country (IPv4) (type 1) DB not available Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP Country (IPv6) (type 12) DB not available Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP City (IPv4) (type 2) DB not available Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP City (IPv4) (type 6) DB not available Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP City (IPv6) (type 30) DB not available Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP City (IPv6) (type 31) DB not available Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP Region (type 3) DB not available Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP Region (type 7) DB not available Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP ISP (type 4) DB not available Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP Org (type 5) DB not available Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP AS (type 9) DB not available Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP Domain (type 11) DB not available Dec 16 10:20:47 ferdinand2 named[1425]: GeoIP NetSpeed (type 10) DB not available Is there a way of switching this off? Or should there be a pile of DBs with the RPM ? Cheers Bill Maidment