Re: bind as a service on windows "-c" option not working

2011-12-15 Thread Danny Mayer
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 reinstall

Re: bind as a service on windows "-c" option not working

2011-12-15 Thread Danny Mayer
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\name

Re: bind as a service on windows "-c" option not working

2011-12-14 Thread Danny Mayer
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

bind as a service on windows "-c" option not working

2011-12-14 Thread Vbvbrj
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 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE

Re: bind as a service on windows "-c" option not working

2011-12-10 Thread Vbvbrj
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. __

Re: bind as a service on windows "-c" option not working

2011-12-09 Thread WBrown
> 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? Confidentiality Notice: This electronic message and any attachments may contain confidential or privileged information, and is intended only for th

Re: bind as a service on windows "-c" option not working

2011-12-09 Thread Vbvbrj
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

Re: bind as a service on windows "-c" option not working

2011-12-09 Thread WBrown
> 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

Re: bind as a service on windows "-c" option not working

2011-12-09 Thread Vbvbrj
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 informati

Re: bind as a service on windows "-c" option not working

2011-12-09 Thread WBrown
> 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" Confidentiality Notice: This electronic message and any attachments m

bind as a service on windows "-c" option not working

2011-12-09 Thread Vbvbrj
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 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE