bind : zone file not found

sid s.i.d at free.fr
Thu Feb 12 09:13:45 UTC 2004


escription of problem:
this a part of my system log when i start Bind.

Feb 11 17:52:55 slin named[32041]: starting BIND 9.2.2-P3 -u named -t 
/var/named/chroot
Feb 11 17:52:55 slin named[32041]: using 1 CPU
Feb 11 17:52:55 slin named[32041]: loading configuration from 
'/etc/named.conf'
Feb 11 17:52:55 slin named: D�marrage de named succeeded
Feb 11 17:52:55 slin named[32041]: no IPv6 interfaces found
Feb 11 17:52:55 slin named[32041]: listening on IPv4 interface lo, 
127.0.0.1#53
Feb 11 17:52:55 slin named[32041]: listening on IPv4 interface eth0, 
192.168.0.254#53
Feb 11 17:52:55 slin named[32041]: listening on IPv4 interface eth1, 
192.168.60.30#53
Feb 11 17:52:55 slin named[32041]: listening on IPv4 interface ppp0, 
x.x.x.x#53
Feb 11 17:52:55 slin named[32041]: command channel listening on 
127.0.0.1#953
Feb 11 17:52:55 slin named[32041]: zone 0.0.127.in-addr.arpa/IN: loading 
master file 0.0.127.in-addr.arpa.zone: file not found
Feb 11 17:52:55 slin named[32041]: zone 0.168.192.in-addr.arpa/IN: 
loading master file 0.168.192.in-addr.arpa.zone: file not found
Feb 11 17:52:55 slin named[32041]: zone sid.local/IN: loading master 
file sid.local.zone: file not found
Feb 11 17:52:55 slin named[32041]: zone localhost/IN: loading master 
file localhost.zone: file not found
Feb 11 17:52:55 slin named[32041]: running



Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
bind-9.2.2.P3-9, ypbind-1.12-3, bind-utils-9.2.2.P3-9,
bind-devel-9.2.2.P3-9, bind-chroot-9.2.2.P3-9, redhat-config-bind-2.0.0-18



I try to configure a DNS for a lan with this PC as gateway.
I try whith bind non-chrooted, I try to configure manualy, or with
redhat-config-bind
    

Actual Results:  but I never succed in starting bind.

  I read a lot how-to and forum, some people have the
same probleme like my problem. I'm not specialist in Bind DNS.


Additional info:


What sort of mistake do I?

Thank you

Jean-Francois DUMONT
France





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