rndc problems

Shon Stephens sstephens at corp.goamerica.net
Thu May 17 18:09:09 UTC 2001


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Have you configured the controls{} statement in your named.conf??
Look at the BIND Administrators Reference Manual for details. 

Shon Stephens
sstephens at corp.goamerica.net

- ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Christopher L. Barnard" <cbar44 at tsg.cbot.com>
To: <bind-users at isc.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 10:55 AM
Subject: rndc problems


> 
> I am having a problem getting rndc to work.  I have read the rndc
> and rndc.conf man pages and also checked the online documentation,
> but I am still missing something.  My rndc.conf file (in its
> entirety) is:
> 
> -----8<------
> options {
>         default-server mozart.tsg.cbot.com;
>         default-key samplekey;
> }; 
> 
> server mozart.tsg.cbot.com {
>         key samplekey;
> };
> 
> key samplekey {
>         algorithm hmac-md5;
>         secret "iqrl1cyDq8guNNsOFv1wUA==";
> };
> -----8<------
> 
> and I have added to my named.conf file
> 
> key samplekey {
>         algorithm hmac-md5;
>         secret "iqrl1cyDq8guNNsOFv1wUA==";
> };
> 
> however, when I try to run rndc, I get a permisson denied.  What
> did I forget to do?
> 
> mozart!/etc/domain >> /opt/local/sbin/rndc reload   
> rndc: connect: connection refused
> 
> +-------------------------------------------------------------------
> ----+ 
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