I assume just by running it...?
When I do it reports nothing.  =)

I'm not confident/experienced enough to make 'major' changes like
updating named, because this server is very critical to our livelihood.
I can't risk taking it offline. =(

Any other thoughts as to why it just suddenly started doing this without
any apparent reason, or anything I can do to fix it?
Also, I can't manage to figure out how to find its distribution.
It's not in /etc/issue, and wasn't installed as a package (ie. rpm
doesn't list it)

It must be some sort of configuration error because it still does it
after a reboot (mind you, I haven't tried a cold boot) - but we made
absolutely no changes that could affect that (I'm the only one that
touches the server, and all I do is code web pages, PERL & MySQL etc.)

Could it be a DoS attack or something!?

=/

All help is appreciated!!  =)

Cheers,
Jared Pritchard

The Waterexchange Pty Ltd
Ph:      (02) 6881 6316
Fax:    (02) 6881 6318


-----Original Message-----
From: Jamie Wilkinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, 24 August 2004 3:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SLUG] 'named' problems (dns)

This one time, at band camp, Jared Pritchard wrote:
>Thanks for any help.

Maybe see what named-checkconf tells you, if you're running a recent
BIND.

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