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Bill Cronk wrote:
| James wrote: | |> | <<-- SNIP -->> | | |> | I too manually manipulated moved the files I created with Webmin |> | into the /var/named/chroot/var/named location then created the |> | static links back into the /var/named location, restarted Webmin and |> | discovered that now DNS works and I was able to use Webmin to manage |> | the configuration. Even after the configuration was in place the |> | Fedora tool still would not function properly to manage the it. |> | |> | |> | Bill |> | |> Bill, | | |> Thanks, I guess the tools are still broken. Unless there is a config |> parameter that can tell the tools where the files are. The tool may |> not work because there are a few files in /etc that are also chrooted |> to named. | | |> James | | | James, | | I had to day off due to a local government holiday, so Friday | morning I plan on checking on my other server boxes with FC3 | installs and see what files are currently common within the | /var/named path and the /var/named/chroot/var/named path. Then I | will try to create some new files and see if and in which path they | show up. Then I'll post the results here tomorrow evening. | | I also noticed that Jim Lawrence is having problems that may be from | the same problem I am having. | | Bill | | | Bill,
Files to watch...... /etc/named.conf /etc/named.cusom /var/named <<--- Files here
Chrooted files /var/named/chroot/etc/named.conf /var/named/chroot/etc/named.custom /var/named/chroot/var/named/ <<--- Files here
Things also get a little strange if you let them... /var/named/chroot/var/named/chroot/var/named/ <<-- directory exists; but no files should be here.
Each place has separate files. There are no links to files in either place. I'm not sure which would be better; removing the original files in /etc/named.conf and replace them with links to the chrooted files - --or-- putting links in the chrooted area back to the /etc/named.conf files and etc. Either way, it makes things difficult to manage.
James
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