This definitely not the case as I am sure I have disabled the selinux from /etc/sysconfig/selinux
[r...@dnsdef.isnlab.in /cf/cleandns/sbin]# getenforce Disabled Though I am trying other steps and will let you know in a moment On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 1:16 PM, Daniel Stirnimann < daniel.stirnim...@switch.ch> wrote: > On 26.11.17 16:48, Blason R wrote: > > Strange...when I started with command line it started successfully even > > catering all my zones and sinkholing the requests as well > > > > /usr/sbin/named -u named -d 10 -c /etc/named.conf > > Might be a SELinux issue. Your configuration is likely not compatible > with the SELinux policy. Starting it manually will run it in > "unconfined" because your user id is "unconfined". > > To quickly confirm it is an SELinux policy issue: > > # get SELinux mode > getenforce > > # set SELinux mode to permissive (if previously Enforcing) > setenforce permissive > > To fix the issue, I suggest you install: > yum install setroubleshoot-server > > which contains the tool sealert. Then you run: > > sealert -a /var/log/audit/audit.log > > And follow the recommendations in the output. > > Daniel > _______________________________________________ > Please visit https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users to > unsubscribe from this list > > bind-users mailing list > bind-users@lists.isc.org > https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users >
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