On 12/15/2011 5:52 AM, Vbvbrj wrote:
On 15.12.2011 03:11, Danny Mayer wrote:
On 12/14/2011 2:35 PM, Vbvbrj wrote:
Bind 9.8.1 P1 installed in D:\bind9.
Config files and other zone files and log files in D:\bind_config
Service configuration: Path to executable
D:\bind9\bin\named.exe -c
On 12/15/2011 11:43 AM, Vbvbrj wrote:
On 15.12.2011 15:39, Danny Mayer wrote:
Thanks for answering.
I want to keep all the files related to bind in one folder, not across
the system folder. And keeping the named.conf in the system32 folder may
be lost when the system is reinstalled and in a
Bind 9.8.1 P1 installed in D:\bind9.
Config files and other zone files and log files in D:\bind_config
Service configuration: Path to executable
D:\bind9\bin\named.exe -c D:\bind_config\etc\named.conf
named.conf has the line:
directory D:\named.conf;
If the registry key
On 12/14/2011 2:35 PM, Vbvbrj wrote:
Bind 9.8.1 P1 installed in D:\bind9.
Config files and other zone files and log files in D:\bind_config
Service configuration: Path to executable
D:\bind9\bin\named.exe -c D:\bind_config\etc\named.conf
I haven't looked at this part of the code in a long
On 09.12.2011 22:54, wbr...@e1b.org wrote:
This is not the answer I am looking. If the parameter exists, it's must
working.
Have you tried issuing the command from a command prompt?
Yes, as I wrote, from the command line the -c option is invoked and
the bind is loading the indicated file.
Bind 9.8.1 P1 installed in D:\bind9.
Config files and other zone files and log files in D:\bind_config
Service configuration: Path to executable
D:\bind9\bin\named.exe -c D:\bind_config\etc\named.conf
named.conf has the line:
directory D:\named.conf;
If the registry key
How to tell the named running as a service to read the config file from
the path specified with -c option?
Try changing path to executable by moving quote:
D:\bind9\bin\named.exe -c D:\bind_config\etc\named.conf
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On 09.12.2011 21:32, wbr...@e1b.org wrote:
How to tell the named running as a service to read the config file from
the path specified with -c option?
Try changing path to executable by moving quote:
D:\bind9\bin\named.exe -c D:\bind_config\etc\named.conf
No luck: The following information is
No luck: The following information is part of the event: none:0: open:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\etc\named.conf: file not found
So why not put the configuration file there. Then use the directory
option to direct BIND to look for all the zone files on the D: drive.
options {
directory
On 09.12.2011 22:15, wbr...@e1b.org wrote:
No luck: The following information is part of the event: none:0: open:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\etc\named.conf: file not found
So why not put the configuration file there. Then use the directory
option to direct BIND to look for all the zone files on the
This is not the answer I am looking. If the parameter exists, it's must
working.
Have you tried issuing the command from a command prompt?
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