--- Doug Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday, 8 July 2007 at 12:06:26 -0700, Patrick Dung wrote:
I am using FreeBSD 6.2 with the default bind (not ports).
By default chroot is used.
It's not a major issue, but it's probably worth pointing out that
whatever code base you use
hi,
i am not sure why local0 would not work at the bottom of the file
may be some sort of rules - first come, first serv
but, sorry i forgot to mention of the my syslog.conf file along with
named.conf file
!named
*.* /var/log/bind/named.log
this
this is what i have from 5.2
logging {
channel namedlog {
file /var/log/named.log;
severity info;
print-category yes;
print-severity yes;
print-time yes;
};
category lame-servers {
I am using FreeBSD 6.2 with the default bind (not ports).
By default chroot is used.
When named start or stop, it does have log in /var/log/messages.
But for example, when some do domain transfer successfully, that is not
logged (zone transfer denied is logged).
So I tried to add this part in
I am using FreeBSD 6.2 with the default bind (not ports).
By default chroot is used.
When named start or stop, it does have log in /var/log/messages.
But for example, when some do domain transfer successfully, that is not
logged (zone transfer denied is logged).
So I tried to add this part in
Hi,
I have installed Bind9 before I could know that Bind is included in Base System
in FreBSD 6.2.
My NOOB understanding tells me that the Bind that has been installed by me is
not jailed whereas the Base Bind was jailed one.
Is there any go back possible for me to Base Bind without
The base bind is in /usr/sbin, if you installed your own it is in
/usr/local/sbin
You set the path to bind in /etc/rc.conf
named_program=/usr/sbin/named
for the base one.
There are other variables you can set for the jail, etc if you want to
change those.
-Derek
At 06:07 AM