Written by Patrick Dung on 07/28/07 10:52
Thanks for reply.
Yes, your method works.
But I wonder why /var/named/etc/named/master directory permission
always reset to root at starting the daemon.
Regards
Patrick
--- Reid Linnemann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Written by Patrick Dung on 07/27/07
Thanks for reply.
Your suggestion solved my problem, thanks.
Yes, /etc/init.d/named is a typo.
Regards
Patrick
--- Doug Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Patrick Dung wrote:
Hi
I use FreeBSD 6.2 and the base bind9.
For dynamic DNS update, bind9 automatically generate the journal
file
Hi
I use FreeBSD 6.2 and the base bind9.
For dynamic DNS update, bind9 automatically generate the journal file
(end in .jnl).
The default config is to use chroot and the running user as 'bind'.
The problem is that after named is started (/etc/init.d/named start),
the default chroot directory
Patrick Dung wrote:
Hi
I use FreeBSD 6.2 and the base bind9.
For dynamic DNS update, bind9 automatically generate the journal file
(end in .jnl).
The default config is to use chroot and the running user as 'bind'.
The problem is that after named is started (/etc/init.d/named start),
Are