On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 7:33 AM, Olav Vitters <o...@vitters.nl> wrote: >> > progress.gnome.org also works
I just finished work on the DNS slave. I went with progress due to the initial suggestion that signal was built on Gentoo (which we've since learned is not the case). I didn't want to have to maintain much on a Gentoo machine (call me lazy) and I started the work before I learned signal was Debian, so that is how it ended up on the Ubuntu 10.04 LTS server. In any case, bind9 is running now on progress and is acting as a slave to menubar. I see there are additional configured zones on other servers, which I've commented out until those can be configured with allow-transfer definitions for the new slave. Someone may need to inform me where these other boxes are and who to contact for them. Also, I configured BIND chrooted, which requires manual work on Debian. Debian does not include a -chroot package like RHEL does, so manually creating the chroot environment is required. I matched the directory structure of menubar (the RHEL definition) to be standard between the two machines. For example, /var/named/chroot/etc/named.conf can be found in the same location, and zone data is found in /var/named/chroot/{slave,master}, etc. If you have any questions about the setup please let me know. I'm sure it can be improved a bit, as it is a bit of a hybrid between RHEL and Debian configurations, but it is functional. I'll add the new NS record to the existing zones by the end of the day. Christer _______________________________________________ gnome-infrastructure mailing list gnome-infrastructure@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure