Re: BIND: could not configure root hints from 'named.root': file not found

2010-10-04 Thread Matthew
CyberLeo Kitsana, Thank you so much for the history and evolution on Bind expected directory structures. It enabled me to jump through that tough spot. Thanks again, Matthew On 10/01/2010 12:52 PM, Matthew wrote: I would be grateful for any pointers on how to resolve this. I suspect the

Re: BIND: could not configure root hints from 'named.root': file not found

2010-10-04 Thread Matthew
Krad, Thank you for the tip. I've changed the . to the correct value. Matthew On 1 October 2010 21:16, CyberLeo Kitsanacyber...@cyberleo.net wrote: On 10/01/2010 12:52 PM, Matthew wrote: I would be grateful for any pointers on how to resolve this. I suspect the error message may

Re: BIND: could not configure root hints from 'named.root': file not found

2010-10-02 Thread krad
On 1 October 2010 21:16, CyberLeo Kitsana cyber...@cyberleo.net wrote: On 10/01/2010 12:52 PM, Matthew wrote: I would be grateful for any pointers on how to resolve this. I suspect the error message may not be exactly descriptive of whats happening. Kinda. Here's a few points to keep in

BIND: could not configure root hints from 'named.root': file not found

2010-10-01 Thread Matthew
Hello, I noticed my email client was taking just over two minutes to start up, with the mail folder being accessed from a share on an NFS server. After rebuilding my workstation (due to h/w heating problems), I deleted my 50,000 emails from freebsd-questions, and ipfw folders. Now the email

Re: BIND: could not configure root hints from 'named.root': file not found

2010-10-01 Thread CyberLeo Kitsana
On 10/01/2010 12:52 PM, Matthew wrote: I would be grateful for any pointers on how to resolve this. I suspect the error message may not be exactly descriptive of whats happening. Kinda. Here's a few points to keep in mind when working with bind in FreeBSD: * By default, named runs in a