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[ILUG] Red Hat 7.1 woes

[ILUG] Red Hat 7.1 woes

Liam Bedford lbedford at lbedford.org
Mon Oct 1 09:24:43 IST 2001


On Mon, Oct 01, 2001 at 04:10:57AM +0100, Paul Jakma came forth with:
> On Mon, 1 Oct 2001, Ciaran Costelloe wrote:
> 
> > the Windows desktop a poor second-best.  However, can anyone give me a clue
> > as to what new gremlins have been introduced in Red Hat 7.1 which are
> > causing my connectivity problems?
> 
> for BIND: is named actually running?
> 
have a look at the bind website (www.isc.org), and grab one of their pdf
docs.

IIRC (I'll have to check when I get home), rndc is the bind 9 equivalent 
of ndc from bind 8. And it's a little more secure. If bind is running, then
have a look at /etc/rndc.conf which should list keys it's going to use, and
/etc/named.conf (or wherever RH puts them). That should list either an acl
of localhost, or one with a key. You need to make sure that key is the one
than rndc.conf will send.

see, it's easy, really <g>

L.
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