caching nameserver
Tim
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Wed Sep 19 03:22:30 UTC 2007
On Tue, 2007-09-18 at 01:05 -0400, Ric Moore wrote:
> Following the directions and making sure I have all of the packages
> noted install, I find I have no file to edit named:
> /var/named/chroot/etc/named.conf
>
> I'm supposed to edit the file in the "global section", which of course I
> have none. Thanx, Ric
It uses some other default, in its absense, with the install that I
tried playing with. If I remember correctly, it's the
named.caching-nameserver.conf file.
You can create a named.conf, for your own customisations, that any
updates will leave alone (they'll update the other files). Since the
install looks for the named.conf file, by default, *then* looks for the
other *if* it doesn't find named.conf, but does not look for both by
default, I imported the other file into my own created named.conf.
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