Setting up named.conf under RH8.0 using named.custom
Landy Atkinson
atkinson at rochester.rr.com
Wed Nov 5 14:07:53 UTC 2003
At 6:41 PM +0000 11/2/03, phn at icke-reklam.ipsec.nu wrote:
> > If I comment out all the stuff in /etc/named.conf below the include
>> "/etc/named.conf"; then it works. Doesn't seem like this should be
>> necessary and will probably just get replaced during an upgrade, so I
>> must be doing something wrong. If I have to manually edit
>> /etc/named.conf, have I gained anything by putting additional edits
>> inteo /etc/named.conf?
>
>> Any suggestions?
>
>Forget about redhats GUI, it's broken. You biggest problem
>is to disable it altogether so it won't overwrite your manual
>configuration.
I guess that is what my original question should=20
have been. How do I disable the=20
redhat-config-bind utility so that it doesn't=20
overwrite my domain setup during upgrades, etc.
By the way, Red Hat support finally got back to=20
me with essentially the same answer. "Don't use=20
the Red Hat GUI to set up BIND, it is buggy."
>--
>Peter H=E5kanson
> IPSec Sverige ( At Gothenburg Riverside )
> Sorry about my e-mail address, but i'm trying to keep spam out,
> remove "icke-reklam" if you feel for mailing me. Thanx.
Thanks,
-Landy
More information about the bind-users
mailing list