Error message named[7052]: can't fdopen tmpfile (sec/db.135.1 5.p2 aGXn)

Barry Margolin barmar at genuity.net
Thu Jan 24 15:47:48 UTC 2002


In article <a2p203$8k2 at pub3.rc.vix.com>,
England, Robert (Robert) <england at northamerica.exchange.agere.com> wrote:
>
>I have 35 DNS servers; all are the same version of BIND. The only 2 giving
>me issues are in our DMZ, Up until the other night, every thing was fine,
>even with them. I have checked the file permissions as suggested. Everything
>looks good. I compared these servers with the other to verify this. The
>archives are a great source of Info. Just remember these archives do get a
>little dated, and may not always reflect a solution for issues in the newer
>versions of BIND. Did I say that I didn't buy the list or the one answer????
>Don't read between the lines!!

I suggest you turn on BIND's debugging option to see in detail what it's
doing when it gets that error.

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Barry Margolin, barmar at genuity.net
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