named / bind on 6.1RC2

2006-05-07 Thread Jim Pazarena

something seems to have changed with named on 6.1 compared to 6.0

using defaults named cannot create the /var/run/named.pid file.
after changing permissions of /var/run to 777, THEN named runs and
creates a named.pid of: bind:wheel

upon reading I see a new rc.conf variable -  named_uid
I added named_uid=0 , changed /var/run back to defaults 755 ,
rebooted and named doesn't even attempt to run (nothing in the
log file).

I don't need a jail environment, therefore have
named_chrootdir=  in my rc.conf

can someone please advise where I am going wrong? on 6.0 it just 'works'

Thanks.
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Re: named / bind on 6.1RC2

2006-05-07 Thread Jim Pazarena

Jim Pazarena wrote:

something seems to have changed with named on 6.1 compared to 6.0

using defaults named cannot create the /var/run/named.pid file.
after changing permissions of /var/run to 777, THEN named runs and
creates a named.pid of: bind:wheel

upon reading I see a new rc.conf variable -  named_uid
I added named_uid=0 , changed /var/run back to defaults 755 ,
rebooted and named doesn't even attempt to run (nothing in the
log file).


named_uid=rootworks :-(
   I never thought to try a name rather than a number



I don't need a jail environment, therefore have
named_chrootdir=  in my rc.conf

can someone please advise where I am going wrong? on 6.0 it just 'works'

Thanks.


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