redhat-config-bind tool does not work?

Michael Colef mcolef at nyit.edu
Fri Nov 14 20:57:10 UTC 2003


What is even more interesting is that the server does not seem to know 
that either. I am also interested in configuring my server as a master 
DNS and not a caching DNS server. It seems that the package that Fedora 
Core 1 has is for the caching server. RH 9 let me configure a master DNS 
server. Anybody has any hints to help?

Thanks,
Michael Colef

Nick wrote:

>Noticed this myself, it seems the tool is unaware that the new named lives
>in a chrooted jail.  I copied my /etc/named.conf and /var/named/.zone files
>to /var/named/chroot/etc/named.conf and /var/named/chroot/var/named/.zone,
>and everything worked fine.
>
>Weird
>
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>>I used the redhat-config-bind tool to setup a DNS server on my computer
>>on RedHat 9 and worked fine. I could see the changes made to
>>/etc/named.conf and the addition of the files for the forward and
>>reverse zones in the /var/named. When I used the tool in Fedora Core1
>>there are no modifications and DNS does not work. Did anybody get the
>>same problem? Any help is appreciated.
>>
>>Thank you,
>>Michael Colef
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