Hi!
I don't know if you solved it already, anyway
the problem is that /etc/bind is like
drwxr-sr-x 2 root bind 4096 2005-06-04 16:28 bind
Where you can see, only root can write inside. Because
is bind user who runs /usr/sbin/named , when it tries to
copy from /tmp just downloaded
On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 12:01:56PM -0500, Jeff Self wrote:
Date: Wed, 03 Nov 2004 12:01:56 -0500
From: Jeff Self [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: City of Newport News
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Setting up DNS Primary and Secondary Server
On Wed, 2004-11
I've successfully set up a Primary DNS server with Bind9. I've used the
instructions from the Debian Network Administrator's Guide. I also
installed Bind9 on another server and created zone's in the named.conf
file that are of type slave and pointed the masters to my other server.
I restarted
On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 10:06:15 -0500, Jeff Self wrote:
I've successfully set up a Primary DNS server with
Bind9. I've used the
instructions from the Debian Network Administrator's
Guide. I also
installed Bind9 on another server and created zone's
in
the named.conf
file that are of type
On Wed, 2004-11-03 at 07:31 -0800, Sergio Basurto wrote:
Why am I getting permission denied? Port 53 is open.
Do you have an allow-transfer directive in your
named.conf?
Do you have a firewall?
What is the
master file? I don't see anything called
tmp-F424uu or similar.
On Wed, 2004-11-03 at 10:06 -0500, Jeff Self wrote:
I've successfully set up a Primary DNS server with Bind9. I've used the
instructions from the Debian Network Administrator's Guide. I also
installed Bind9 on another server and created zone's in the named.conf
file that are of type slave
I have managed to get named running, but there is no /vary/named dir.
Can someone help me start building the zone files etc, or run through what I
need to do.
Thanks for your time
James.
James Preece wrote:
I have managed to get named running, but there is no /vary/named dir.
Can someone help me start building the zone files etc, or run through what I
need to do.
Without being sat at home I can't be 100% but IIRC look at
/etc/named/named.conf
HTH,
Gareth
--
Gareth
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 05:02:05PM -, James Preece wrote:
I have managed to get named running, but there is no /vary/named dir.
Can someone help me start building the zone files etc, or run through what I
need to do.
Debian puts all config files in /etc. The config for bind is in
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Hash: SHA1
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
I have managed to get named running, but there is no /vary/named dir.
Debian keeps the zone files under /var/cache/bind
The named config file is /etc/bind/named.conf
Can someone help me
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 11:27:55AM -0600, Phil Brutsche wrote:
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
I have managed to get named running, but there is no /vary/named dir.
Debian keeps the zone files under /var/cache/bind
I believe this is where zone files retrieved
Hi,
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, James Preece wrote:
I have managed to get named running, but there is no /vary/named dir.
no, not there. All is in /etc/bind
Can someone help me start building the zone files etc, or run through what I
need to do.
Redhat has a small document with the basics. Search
At 09:23 AM 7/26/2000 -0400, Mostly Harmless wrote:
I'm going to try to explain this as bast I can though my understanding
of a lot of these issues is shaky at best.
I help admin the student computing organization's servers at my school.
We would like to offer full virtual domain service to
I'm going to try to explain this as bast I can though my understanding
of a lot of these issues is shaky at best.
I help admin the student computing organization's servers at my school.
We would like to offer full virtual domain service to our users, but we
do not have a 2nd level domain -- our
Harmless
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 8:24 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org; debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Subject: Setting up DNS for virtual domains
I'm going to try to explain this as bast I can though my understanding
of a lot of these issues is shaky at best.
I help admin
No offense taken, but notice your keyword, I updated bind.. This machine I
have is not a updated version of bind, and the distro did not include any
such named-bootconf.pl, so you can see why I asked for a little help.
I did however have the file close, just required an extra };
Regards,
Michael
Hello,
I'm going to be registering a domain soon, and I'm having some
problems...after having gone to www.internic.net, and filling out the forms
there, I got some error messges back:
ERROR: Name Server SILVER168.MMINTERNET.COM/209.241.149.168
is not registered with InterNIC.
You cannot
Lev Lvovsky wrote:
Hello,
I'm going to be registering a domain soon, and I'm having some
problems...after having gone to www.internic.net, and filling out the forms
there, I got some error messges back:
ERROR: Name Server SILVER168.MMINTERNET.COM/209.241.149.168
is not registered with
At Sunday 05:03 PM 4/11/99 , dyer wrote:
Lev Lvovsky wrote:
my ADSL provider is mminternet.com, and my address is
silver168.mminternet.com (the IP is listed above).
You've answered your own question here mminternet.com _is_ the domain,
silver168
is only a machine on the domain. You
On Sun, 11 Apr 1999, Lev Lvovsky wrote:
At Sunday 05:03 PM 4/11/99 , dyer wrote:
Lev Lvovsky wrote:
my ADSL provider is mminternet.com, and my address is
silver168.mminternet.com (the IP is listed above).
You've answered your own question here mminternet.com _is_ the domain,
Lev Lvovsky wrote:
At Sunday 05:03 PM 4/11/99 , dyer wrote:
Lev Lvovsky wrote:
my ADSL provider is mminternet.com, and my address is
silver168.mminternet.com (the IP is listed above).
You've answered your own question here mminternet.com _is_ the domain,
silver168
is only a
: setting up DNS
Hello,
I'm going to be registering a domain soon, and I'm having some
problems...after having gone to www.internic.net, and filling out the forms
there, I got some error messges back:
ERROR: Name Server SILVER168.MMINTERNET.COM/209.241.149.168
is not registered with InterNIC.
You
Lev Lvovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At Sunday 05:03 PM 4/11/99 , dyer wrote:
Lev Lvovsky wrote:
my ADSL provider is mminternet.com, and my address is
silver168.mminternet.com (the IP is listed above).
You've answered your own question here mminternet.com _is_ the domain,
silver168
is
On Sun, 11 Apr 1999, Lev Lvovsky wrote:
hrm, maybe there's still something that i'm missing...let's say I want to
register www.linuxnewbie.com (just an example), and have it point to my
machine (silver168). The ADSL provider provides me with a static IP, so I
figured this'd be possible
On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, iodine wrote:
On the topic of DNS anyone kind enough to forward a copy of a named.conf
file for bind that shows me how to setup the domains I host on the dns
server as seconardy.
named.boot contains (cut to show example of interested part)
secondary domain
changes?
Really? I just used named-bootconf.pl that came with the updated bind.
It generated stuff like this for my secondary domains:
zone fakedomain.com {
type slave;
file fakedomain.com.domain;
masters {
192.168.17.233;
};
};
--
yeah I know but this is for a Slackware machine,
On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, iodine wrote:
Really? I just used named-bootconf.pl that came with the updated bind.
It generated stuff like this for my secondary domains:
zone fakedomain.com {
type slave;
file fakedomain.com.domain;
masters {
192.168.17.233;
};
};
yeah I know but this
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