/zone.local;
Unless you override the defaults, that says:
use the file /var/named/slaves/zone.local.
So it appears that the directory /var/named/slaves was not writable.
Hth,
Len
On Sunday, January 12, 2014 10:12 PM, Georgy Goshin
georgy.gos...@gmail.com wrote:
Mark, I've read
Best
Il 12/gen/2014 00:13 Georgy Goshin georgy.gos...@gmail.com ha scritto:
Hi,
CentOS, 6.5, default bind package bind-9.8.2-0.17.rc1.el6_4.6.x86_64.
trying to add slave zone with command rndc addzone zone.local '{ type
slave; file slaves/zone.local; masters { 172.31.199.154
named -g too shows only received command and do not shows which permission
is denied
12-Jan-2014 19:42:48.133 received control channel command 'addzone
zone.local { type slave; file slaves/zone.local; masters {
172.31.199.154; }; };'
12-Jan-2014 19:43:05.826 received control channel command
Mark, I've read the phrase a lot ) What't is the working directory for
named in Centos 6 installation? I already tried to chmod 777 /var/named
/etc/named /usr/lib64/bind...
2014/1/13 Mark Andrews ma...@isc.org
It is trying to create a .nzf (new zone file) file in the working
directory.
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Hi,
CentOS, 6.5, default bind package bind-9.8.2-0.17.rc1.el6_4.6.x86_64.
trying to add slave zone with command rndc addzone zone.local '{ type
slave; file slaves/zone.local; masters { 172.31.199.154; }; };'
but getting rndc: 'addzone' failed: permission denied, nothing on the logs,
only
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