From: Igor Gueths <igueths@comcast.net>
To: speakup@braille.uwo.ca
Subject: re: named question
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 12:27:21 -0500 (EST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0401191220260.30114-100000@igueths> (raw)
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Hi all. I did a find for named.conf, and am a bit confused as to which
file I should use for actual configuration. There is no /etc/named.conf,
as all the docs suggest. Instead the following exists:
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/nsupdate/ns1/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/nsupdate/ns2/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/resolver/ns1/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/sortlist/ns1/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/stress/ns1/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/stress/ns2/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/stress/ns3/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/stress/ns4/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/stub/ns1/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/stub/ns2/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/stub/ns3/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/unknown/ns1/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/upforwd/ns1/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/upforwd/ns2/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/upforwd/ns3/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/v6synth/ns1/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/v6synth/ns2/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/v6synth/ns3/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/views/ns1/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/xfer/ns1/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/xfer/ns2/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/xfer/ns3/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/xferquota/ns1/named.conf
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests/system/xferquota/ns2/named.conf
Which one should I use? There's also one in
/usr/local/bind-9.2.3rc4/bin/tests, and the comments in this file suggest
that it can't be used. Is it normal to have this many coppies of
named.conf? Have I done something wrong while configuring/compiling?
Thanks!
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