I ran into this issue and found a solution for this information.  Here goes:

>From what I've discerned this is a problem with the rndc (Name Server Control
Utility) not being configured.  I experienced this issue in bind-9.2.1-2.2mdk.

Try the named -g command.

If you have an error concerning the 'couldn't add command channel 127.0.0.1#953'
then you need to configure the rndc.conf information in the /etc/rndc.conf and
/etc/named.conf files.

Check man -k rndc and run the rndc-confgen.

HTH.


Vox wrote:

> This time Vincent Danen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> becomes daring and writes:
>
> > On Tuesday, November 12, 2002, at 07:28 PM, Vox wrote:
> >
> >>> Absolutely.  I had the privilege of listening to Theo give a talk at
> >>> CanSec West 2000.  Of course, he knocked Linux a lot (but had the
> >>> highest praise for OpenBSD, of course).  It was still very
> >>> informative... and I can't say I disagree with him.
> >>
> >>   That's the worse part of it all...it hurts to hear him, but I've not
> >>   found many (if any) instances in which I can bash back at him
> >>   because he's wrong :)
> >
> > Well, on a technical standpoint, no, he's not often wrong.  At least
> > not in my dealings with him.  From a social standpoint, well... let's
> > just say he and I don't often see eye to eye.  I've had quite a number
> > of... ahem... discussions with Theo in the past that turned quite
> > muddy.
>
>   I've been in 2 flamewars with Theo...not an experience I want to
>   repeat :)
>
> >>>>   Well, yes, that's true :) Tho I proly won't live it down with the
> >>>>   other geeks here at the LUG if they notice I have that thing
> >>>>   installed...bunch of FSF manics make RMS look conservative :)
> >>>
> >>> Bah.  You can point fingers at them when they're running around trying
> >>> to patch bind and you're doing more productive things.  Zealotry gets
> >>> you nowhere.
> >>
> >>   Uhm...the latest BIND exploit doesn't affect bind9, right? :) And I
> >>   agree with you...zealotry gets you nowhere...and I get enough
> >>   bashing already with my use of nvidia drivers...but I can still
> >>   enjoy warcraft3 and they can't ;)
> >
> >
> > No, it doesn't affect BIND9.  However, there are other issues here,
> > and I'm extremely pissed with ISC at the moment.  I'll boycott BIND in
> > any way I can.  Nevermind the technical merits for not using BIND,
> > there are social merits here that need to be looked at.
>
>   Uhm...I'd love to hear more about this. And as I told today a few of
>   the geeks from the local LUG (about 60% of the LUG gets together in
>   my home every day...high bandwidth + tons of nodes + wireless =
>   geekhouse and everybody wants to be here :) and the bashing started
>   fast <chuckle> :) I'll proly spend some time this weekend installing
>   it...make the bashing have a reason ;)
>
> > And yes... zealotry is nothing.  In fact, I think of myself as quite a
> > Linux activist, but I'd literally slash my throat if I thought I was
> > becoming a zealot.  I appreciate many different operating systems for
> > the many things they provide; each has it's own strength and weakness.
> > For instance, I appreciate being able to play EverQuest on my Win2k
> > box.  I also appreciate not being able to run anything of consequence
> > on the same box because then I'll appreciate my Linux boxes even more.
> > =)
>
>   I don't have any winboxes around...but that's mostly because a) I'm
>   not a gamer and b) the few games I enjoy (Diablo2 and WarCraft3) do
>   work very well on winex. Only pain I have right now is that Civ3
>   stopped working in winex with the upgrade to 9.0...guess something
>   to do with glibc or gcc or something...but I don't care enough to
>   actually investigate or spend another 5 bucks to see if they have a
>   newer version for mdk9 that works with Civ3 :)
>
>   Vox
>
> --
> Think of the Linux community as a niche economy isolated by its beliefs.  Kind
> of like the Amish, except that our religion requires us to use _higher_
> technology than everyone else.       -- Donald B. Marti Jr.
>
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