Re: bind-chroot cannot Locate /etc/named.conf

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HI,
I was executed # rpm -ivh bind-* --aid --force , when the commend working that message came, that is mean bind-utils, bind-9.3,bind-libs,bind-chroot only includes. I tried this also in other system running FC6 and have same specification for the first. I'm sure in that time FC6 fresh installed

 
On 3/2/07, Tim <ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 00:02 +0300, ismail bushra wrote:

> I tried this night to configure DNS in my small lab, I run in my
> machine FC6 when I install rpm for bind9-3 and other packages, in
> bind-chroot exaclty the installer give me error or
> massage: cannot Locate /var/named/chroot/etc/named.conf //etc/named.conf what its wrong I don't know. I don't want to create that manually because am sure all that come be default when packagers got extracting.

What else did you install along with it?  There's been some changes to
BIND configuration since prior Fedora releases.  Now, I see that
named.conf is empty or non-existent, and the caching nameserver
configuration is a separate file.

$ rpm -qa \*bind\*
system-config-bind-4.0.1-2.fc6 (not needed)
kdebindings-3.5.6-0.1.fc6      (unrelated)
bind-libs-9.3.4-3.fc6
bind-chroot-9.3.4-3.fc6
ypbind-1.19-6.fc6               (unrelated)
bind-utils-9.3.4-3.fc6
bind-9.3.4-3.fc6

$ rpm -qa \*cach\*
libXfontcache-1.0.2-3.1        (unrelated)
distcache-1.4.5-14.1           (unrelated)
caching-nameserver-9.3.4-3.fc6

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