Re: m master file managed-keys.bind failed

2010-12-09 Thread Doug Barton
On 12/08/2010 11:51, Martin McCormick wrote: I wrote: Who is supposed to own /var/named? I received a response from a kind soul from this list who reminded me of a directive new to bind9.7.1 that lets you determine where the managed-keys.bind file lives. I set up managed-keys-director

Re: m master file managed-keys.bind failed

2010-12-08 Thread Martin McCormick
I wrote: > Who is supposed to own /var/named? I received a response from a kind soul from this list who reminded me of a directive new to bind9.7.1 that lets you determine where the managed-keys.bind file lives. I set up managed-keys-directory "/etc/namedb/working"; and all is now well w

Re: m master file managed-keys.bind failed

2010-12-08 Thread Evan Hunt
> Except for the directories where bind needs to write > while running, I thought the rest of the tree was owned by root. > managed-keys.bind seems to be at the very top of the tree in > /var/named. You can override the location of the file with the "managed-keys-directory" option (added in

m master file managed-keys.bind failed

2010-12-08 Thread Martin McCormick
Who is supposed to own /var/named? I understand the reason for the following error: managed-keys-zone ./IN: loading from master file managed-keys.bind failed: file not found managed-keys.bind.jnl: create: permission denied managed-keys-zone ./IN: sync_keyzone:dns_journal_open -> unexpected error