Debian vs SuSE
Bill.Light at kp.org
Bill.Light at kp.org
Tue Sep 11 23:13:48 UTC 2007
In /etc/bind/named.conf.local, I added the following line after the line
// include "/etc/bind/zones.rfc1918";
include "/etc/bind/zone.light-family.com";
I then used the SuSE convention I was shown of db.light-family.com and
copied to zone.light-family.com (also in /etc/bind/ directory) which
looks like:
$TTL 86400
light-family.com. IN SOA dns1 (
webmaster ; Who to notify at
"light-family.com"
2003060101 ; Serial
7200 ; Refresh after 2 hours
3600 ; Retry after 1 hour
604800 ; Expire after 1 week
7200 ) ; Negative Cache TTL of 2 hours
;
; Name servers
;
IN NS dns1.light-family.com.
IN NS ns1.4servers.com.
IN NS ns2.4servers.com.
;
; Mail servers
;
IN MX 10 mail.light-family.com. ;
Primary
;mail IN A 66.124.156.123
;
; Host addresses
;
localhost IN A 127.0.0.1
dns1 IN A 66.124.156.123
mail IN A 66.124.156.123
;
; Aliases
;
www IN CNAME dns1.light-family.com.
;
; SPF Record setup - see: http:///spf.pobox.com/
;
light-family.com. IN TXT "v=spf1 a mx:mail.light-family.com
mx:mail.light-family.com ip4:66.124.156.123 include:light-family.com,
include:sbcglobal.net ~all"
I thought I was being failry vanilla, but I'm still getting lost as to
where files are in Debian vs SuSE. I am a total Debian noob.
SuSE Bind is 9.2.4 (as I recall it is an old 9.0 or 9.1 SuSE distro)
and the Bind on debian is 9.3.4
Bill
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Karl Auer <kauer at biplane.com.au>
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09/11/07 03:52 PM
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Re: Debian vs SuSE
On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 15:04 -0700, Bill.Light at kp.org wrote:
> I am moving a working BIND from a SuSE box to a Debian (Etch) box. I've
> tried scp, copy/paste and touching a new file, typing from scratch ...
> all with the same result.
> When I rndc reload or start, I start off with a string of errors
> unknown option '$TTL'
> unknown option 'Who'
> unknown option 'Serial'
>
> I've tried starting with a comment (semi-colon) and it eliminates all
> those errors, and then gives syntax error near ';'
It sounds a bit as if you are not loading the file you think you are
loading. "Unknown option" doesn't usually come from a zone file, but
from a config file - but $TTL is in a zone file, not a config file.
Are the BIND versions the same? How about posting the actual fragment
that gives the error?
Regards, K.
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