installing bind
Techie
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Thu Nov 4 05:54:26 UTC 2004
Danny Mayer
> At 01:23 AM 10/13/2004, Techie wrote:
>>Vinny Abello <vinny at tellurian.com> wrote in
>>
>>Thanks for taking your time to respond to this nag post.
>>After trying to get it to run for like 14 hours straight I finally got
>>everything to work. And amzingly now it works fine with the 4.x.x.
>>version.
>>
>>As you said, I would not be using 4.x if 9 or 8 had installed at all.
>>
>>I found one big error when using Windows for this though.
>>
>>If you change the IP settings of your Win 2000 box, it keeps a note of
>>the previous IP in a TCP/IP stack info section in the registry.
>
> No it doesn't. Once an IP address is removed, it's gone.
Yup it did.
I have had this happen on three different machines I tried to install it
on.
> Which four locations did you find?
It was in all four trees of the registry named HKEY_CURRENT_USER,
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, HKEY_USERS and HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG
When I did a search for the IP number it kept pulling up I found it in
addition to the real IP that was then residing on the machine.
I didn't receive a correct value back until I physically delted this
entry in the registry branches affected, and then it stopped misbehaving.
Regardless of which, I will start going over the Bind 9.3 details again
sometime this weekend and I hope I can figure out a bit more in detail
what is actually happening and why I can't seem to get the service to
start.
It simply says it cannot start and closes out without a debug note or
anything. Is there a setting somewhere where I can turn it on in debug
mode and get a log file or something?
Techie
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