Hi,
I do have two `named`, one is original /usr/sbin/named installed via `yum
install bind bind-utils` a few years ago, and another /usr/local/sbin/named
which I build from source.
I did not remember when the jnl file generated, maybe in the first run of new
named, I never saw jnl file in th
Hi.
The existence of a `.jnl` file for the zone means that, at some point in
the past anyway, you *did* allow dynamic updates to this zone and some
updates were made, which were stored in the journal file.
I would like to ask a couple of questions:
1) What is the timeline of your investigation? Ma
I found there was a db.ynu.edu.cn.intranet.jnl beside db.ynu.edu.cn.intranet, I
tried to remove it, then restarted and checked the new cache_dump.db, no `zone
not loaded` anymore.
For the original problem, because I modified serial of SOA and updated bind9 to
the latest version, it could not re
Read your logs and/or use named-checkzone and/or tell name-checkconf to load
the zones.
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Mark Andrews
> On 17 Dec 2023, at 15:22, liudong...@ynu.edu.cn wrote:
>
>
> Hi, I have a bind9 authoritative name server running, but I found a strange
> problem. One of zone in a specific view not l
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