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Tue Apr 2 00:56:56 UTC 2013
in each zone file?
What was your work around? Did you write an awk script to insert a line
below the SOA? Or is TTL something that can be placed in the named.conf
and passed along?
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Berg [mailto:eberg at bergbrains.com]
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 4:22 PM
To: Mueller, Rex
Cc: bind-users at isc.org; Mark Andrews
Subject: Re: BIND 9.3.2 and temp box.
Rex, looks like you have some bad names in your zone files. I mainly
have run into this when I try to float names that have illegal
characters in them. Depends on the version of bind your running too,
because the validation rules have changed from version to version.
I couldn't change my host names that contain underscores "_", so I added
this config which you might want to consider:
options {
check-names master ignore;
};
-Eric.
Mueller, Rex wrote:
> All,
>
>
> I have a temporary fedora box built up so I can rebuild our primary
DNS
> box.
>
> I copied the old file structure i.e. Zone Files and named.conf from
the
> old server, and placed on the new server under /var/named/chroot/etc
>
> Ran "/etc/init.d/named start" get some odd errors in the
> /var/log/messages file
>
> bad owner name (check-names) hits the majority of the zone files,
>
> Also when run rndc status the following returns:
> rndc status
>
> number of zones: 245
>
> debug level: 0
>
> xfers running: 0
>
> xfers deferred: 0
>
> soa queries in progress: 0
>
> query logging is OFF
>
> recursive clients: 0/1000
>
> tcp clients: 0/100
>
> server is up and running
>
>
>
> So it appears it is seeing the zone files..
>
>
>
> Can someone point me in a direction to head with this?
>
>
>
> Is it because the primary server is still active? And this temp box
> doesn't know how to play in the same network? What am I missing ?
>
>
>
>
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