Chang babbled on about:
> Speaking of bind 9, maybe we should combine all the articles in that
> section into one, that talks about setting up a secured, caching DNS
> with support for local domains. It should really useful to newbies.
>
> Your artcile would be a starting point, adding the rest in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled on about:
> > > Simply add named group to the daemon group.
>
> I think this should read: "Simply add the named user to the daemon
> group."
>
> > > then make /var/run root:daemon and 775.
yeah, yeah. what Kurt said
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linu
Speaking of bind 9, maybe we should combine all the articles in that
section into one, that talks about setting up a secured, caching DNS
with support for local domains. It should really useful to newbies.
Your artcile would be a starting point, adding the rest into a bigger
procdure. let's forge
On January 03, Chang enlightened our ignorance thusly:
> ok.
>
> > It's Doug, Chang.. we're all friends here
>
> That's not an offcial response. I just found a reply to a similar
> question.
>
> will root:daemon /var/run compromise or break other packages?
No.
> AND, how to add one group int
ok.
> It's Doug, Chang.. we're all friends here
That's not an offcial response. I just found a reply to a similar
question.
will root:daemon /var/run compromise or break other packages?
AND, how to add one group into another group via commands?
anyway, I fixed it. thanks for the tips, doug...
Was it Douglas J Hunley who wrote on Wednesday 02 January 2002 19:05:
> You're not paranoid.
> The world _IS_ (expletive deleted).
Personally, without preaching I'd rather sig file comments and messages leave
the expletives out, as they are often a quick way not saying something
interesting.
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Chang babbled on about:
> sorry. found a response from http://www.isc.org
> I move the pid file to /var/named
>
> Mr. Hunley, you may need to add some notes to your bind9 installation
> guide... :)
It's Doug, Chang.. we're all friends here
I have to disagree with ISC. pid files go in /var/run. P
sorry. found a response from http://www.isc.org
I move the pid file to /var/named
Mr. Hunley, you may need to add some notes to your bind9 installation
guide... :)
Chang wrote:
>
> I was following the SxS to reocmpile my bind 9 to start as user named.
> I got this error:
>
> Jan 1 14:40:40 se
I was following the SxS to reocmpile my bind 9 to start as user named.
I got this error:
Jan 1 14:40:40 server named[11022]: Jan 01 14:40:40.073general:
critical: couldn't open pid file '/var/run/named.pid': Permission denied
Jan 1 14:40:40 server named[11022]: Jan 01 14:40:40.073general:
crit