On 9 February 2010 08:59, Mike Cloaked <mike.cloa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > In today's updates there is a message during yum update for dnssec-conf: > Cleanup : dnssec-conf-1.21-2.fc11.noarch > 11/15 > sed: can't read /etc/pki/dnssec-keys/named.dnssec.keys: No such file or > directory > > Then when restarting the named service there is an error that is associated > with this.... > > Is this just me or is it a bug?
Check to see whether the file exists and if so whether it is accessible by the user or group "named" since your BIND will presumably be dropping priviledges once loaded. If you are chrooted as well, you may need to check both the chroot and non-chroot config folder depending on when the file gets read. This may not be down to the DNSSEC update from this morning though. I had a couple of problems and errors after the last update of BIND on F11 a few days back. It looks like that update moved some files around (localhost zones) and reset some file and directory permissions. The zone file issue was partly my problem as I wasn't using the default F11 BIND names for legacy reasons (now fixed). I run "rndc stats" and parse some of the output into MRTG every five minutes, this was failing as the process was chrooted and the "named" user and group had had their rights to the statistics file revoked. -- Andy The only person to have all his work done by Friday was Robinson Crusoe -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines