Re: bind

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On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 22:28:42 -0700
gumboot@xxxxxxx wrote:

|> I just converted from Redhat 9 where I had my dns working great.  Now...
|not so great :(> 
|> I used redhat-config-bind to configure dns on RH9.  It generated /etc/named
|and all the zone files perfiectly.  I used the same gui tool with Fedora but
|I can't even find the zone files in /var/named/.  > 
|> When I restart named using the service configuration gui it says I have the
|correct number of domains running and everything is hunky dory.  Problem is
|none of my domains resolve.> 
|> It's been a while since I've had to troubleshoot bind and I think I'm
|missing something.  For one, I'm sure I added some stuff to /etc/hosts but
|for the life of me I can't remember what's supposed to be there besides
|127.0.0.1  localhost.  > 
|> Anyone got any ideas how I can troublshoot this one?  Even if you can just
|give me a list of file/configurations to look at - I need some place to
|start.> 
|> Thanks,
|> Joe
|> 
did you install bind chroot.... it will put them in a diff dir.. i have the
same problem... except my domains resolve... but they r in your system
somewhere.. lemme look..   k they are under your /var/named/chroot/etc  and
they are named hosts not .zone   

This is why my redhat config cant find it either... but webmin knows where it
is ... i like to edit my configs manually anyways but if u need help lemme
know.. 

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