Rob Francis wrote: > I have successfully installed a master DNS server on Red Hat Linux 8. When I > test it with the host command it works just fine. > > When I try to setup DNS on another box (also Red Hat Linux 8) but run it as > a slave, I continually get > rndc: connect: connection refused > > I am using the Red Hat BIND Configuration Tool (redhat-config-bind) because > the GUI will be friendly for the support staff here, so I am not going to > manually edit the named.conf file, although I can edit the named.custom file > which gets imported. After reading carefully and multiple times the Red Hat > documentation for rndc, I have copied the 256 bit key from the master DNS > server and placed it as a second key in the /etc/rndc.conf file, as well as > adding a server block to reference the key. Still the same error occurs. > > I have checked the /etc/named.conf file and the rndc.conf file have matching > keys and yes there is the standard: > controls { > inet 127.0.0.1 allow { localhost; } keys { my-key-name; }; > }; > > Any thoughts? Is there some trick to adding a slave DNS? (All the docs > suggest it should be easier.)
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