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Re: /etc/named.conf



On Tue, Sep 15, 1998 at 01:12:31PM +0100, Oliver Thuns wrote:
> >I made a new install. Debian 1.3.1 is running on another machine.
> 
> Dann ist alles klar :-)
> 
> >I ran bindconfig, which created a new /etc/named.conf file, but also a
> >new /var/named/boot.options file without all the zones named should
> >act as primary server for. So I mved /var/named/boot.options.old to
> >/var/named/boot.options, and sent named a HUP, but it still does not
> >serve these zones as primary. Do I have to increase all the
> >serialnumbers in each zone file also, or is the problem still
> >somewhere else?
> 
> The primaries are configured in named.conf with a new syntax (primary
> is now master). If you now run bindconfig, your old zones will be put
> in named.conf.
You could also just edit /var/named/boot.{zones,options} as before and then
use the command named-bootconf to automatically convert them to the new
syntax.


Nils

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