Re: bind9 (9.18.14) build / install on macOS Ventura (13.3.1) fails to create dirs or files as expected

2023-05-09 Thread Greg Choules via bind-users
Hello. By far the simplest way to install BIND natively on Mac is to use the Homebrew package manager. I have 9.18.14 installed on mine and it works fine. The other alternative is to run it from the Docker image. See here for details: https://hub.docker.com/r/internetsystemsconsortium/bind9 Hope

Re: bind9 (9.18.14) build / install on macOS Ventura (13.3.1) fails to create dirs or files as expected

2023-05-09 Thread Anand Buddhdev
On 09/05/2023 22:23, Pacific wrote: Hi Pacific, Installing bind9 (9.18.14) on macOS Ventura (13.3.1) — install is not creating a namedb directory nor can I find a boilerplate named.conf. As far as remember, the bind install procedure doesn't create a named.conf. -- Anand -- Visit

bind9 (9.18.14) build / install on macOS Ventura (13.3.1) fails to create dirs or files as expected

2023-05-09 Thread Pacific
Installing bind9 (9.18.14) on macOS Ventura (13.3.1) — install is not creating a namedb directory nor can I find a boilerplate named.conf. Steps taken: Downloaded tar directly from isc, saved to a local directory as a user with admin privs. Steps to build: tar xzf bind-9.18.14.tar.gz cd

Re: bind9 (9.18.14) build / install on macOS Ventura (13.3.1) fails to create dirs or files as expected

2023-05-09 Thread Pacific
Hi, thanks for the reply. For some reason I thought it did install or drop a base bones named.conf file, however, it should have dropped the named binary into /usr/local — which it didn’t do. And none of the other “various BIND 9 libraries”. The bind docs at

Re: bind9 (9.18.14) build / install on macOS Ventura (13.3.1) fails to create dirs or files as expected

2023-05-09 Thread Greg Choules via bind-users
The named binary *could* exist in many places; it depends on the OS. For example, with a Homebrew install on my Mac it's here: /usr/local/Cellar/bind/9.18.14/sbin/named because of this build parameter: --prefix=/usr/local/Cellar/bind/9.18.14 It's linked to from /usr/local/opt/bind/sbin/named, for

Re: bind9 (9.18.14) build / install on macOS Ventura (13.3.1) fails to create dirs or files as expected

2023-05-09 Thread Ondřej Surý
I would like to re-iterate what Greg said here - use the Homebrew package. Using the Homebrew hides some gory details about the system administrators and could be a good entry to learn how the system administration works. Otherwise, you need to look at the output that the build process produced,

Problem with subdomain delegation - NS RR ignored?

2023-05-09 Thread binduser
Howdy I'm struggling with subdomain creation, for some reason the delegation glue records are being ignored - and i was wondering if someone could help me identify what I've done wrong please.  I know i need to setup another server for the subdomain, but I've been trying to get this going at

Re: Problem with subdomain delegation - NS RR ignored?

2023-05-09 Thread Mark Andrews
Don’t use host for diagnostics. It really is the wrong tool. If you want to see the delegation make non-recursive queries. dig a ns1.fish.hub @localhost +norec dig ns fish.hub @localhost +norec When you make recursive queries, named follows the records in the zone and returns the answers from

rpz_rewrite(): failure

2023-05-09 Thread Wilfred Sarmiento via bind-users
Hi Bind Users, Any one familiar with the error we encountered on DNS BIND 9.18.2 Ubuntu for DNS Caching, below; We are using RPZ for redirecting domains (porn sites) where we already have 20k+ entries. The domain (globem2m.com.ph) from below logs is not in the RPZ list but was processed for RPZ