On Thursday 18 September 2008 09:48, aklist wrote: > > File is relative to chroot dir. modify file "/var/log/named/named.log" > > to reflect this change and retry. > > Thanks...I'm not sure how to target the chroot'd path though? > > Is there a path var in Fedora that can be used as a shortcut, or does it > need to be explicit? > > If I run "ls -la /var/named" I see there's directory called "chroot", and > in "chroot" there "/var/named" > > Do I need to create an alias there to "/var/log"? And if so, would my file > path be: > > /chroot/var/log/named/named.log? > > I'm confused by all the aliasing and how the permissions apply :(
You are running Fedora and bind in a chroot environment. SELinux by default only allows named to write into Data and Slaves directories. So place all your log files into /var/named/chroot/var/named/data and your zone files into /var/named/chroot/var/named/slaves I placed also the master files into slaves so that it is the same across all DNS servers. -- Regards Robert It is not just an adventure. It is my job!! Linux User #296285 http://counter.li.org