repository for zone files

Lightner, Jeff jlightner at water.com
Fri Sep 24 14:28:01 UTC 2010


Technical note: I said "Netware" not "Novell".  As you note Novell is
now doing SuSE Linux.  

I believe there are still people using Netware but then again there are
probably still people using CP/M somewhere.  :-)

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Of dhottinger at harrisonburg.k12.va.us
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2010 10:24 AM
To: bind-users at lists.isc.org
Subject: RE: repository for zone files

Quoting "Lightner, Jeff" <jlightner at water.com>:

> Up until Bill came out with NT with the stated intention of killing
UNIX
> I was somewhat of an M$ fan (over Apple that is).   All he really
> succeeded in killing was Netware.  Now years later Apple is running a
> UNIX based OS - go figure.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: bind-users-bounces+jlightner=water.com at lists.isc.org
> [mailto:bind-users-bounces+jlightner=water.com at lists.isc.org] On
Behalf
> Of Stewart Dean
> Sent: Friday, September 24, 2010 8:48 AM
> To: bind-users at lists.isc.org
> Subject: Re: repository for zone files
>
> My thanks to everyone that answered for their wit and wisdom, both of
> which are
> good to find when joining a list.  /var/named it is.
>
>> its UNIX fragmentation all over again.  8)
>
> <grin>  Remember when Windows NT was begun as the Great White Hope
that
> would
> have all the functionality (and more!) of Unix, but would have a
Common
> Flag and
> Parm Convention so you wouldn't have to learn a different one for
every
> different command?
>
>
> On 9/23/2010 4:14 PM, Greg Whynott wrote:
>> they (the distro maintainers) could not agree to put anything in the
> same place if the worlds sanity depended on it.
>>
>> /var/named
>> /srv/bind
>> /etc/bind
>> /var/lib/named
>> /usr/local/named
>>
>> it's all over the place.   myself i just create links from /var/named
> (which is where I think it was found on most commercial UNIX's I've
> used,  IRIX admin here..) to wherever they decided to stick it.  That
> being said,  if you build it from source (which I'd be inclined to do
if
> not using a linux wiht a support contract),  you can pass the path to
> configure and place it anywhere you wish with zero functionally loss.
>>
>> its a bunch of "my way makes sense,  i'll pee in this corner,  its
> mine now).
>>
>> its UNIX fragmentation all over again.  8)
>>
>>
>> <rant off,  sorry>
>> -g
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sep 23, 2010, at 4:01 PM, Michael Sinatra wrote:
>>
>>> On 09/23/10 12:53, Stewart Dean wrote:
>>>> On AIX, I'm used to /etc/dns.  CentOS seems to place in /var/named.
> Is
>>>> there any blessed, bestofallpossibleworlds place for the zone
files.
> I'm
>>>> moving our DNS from from AIX to CentOS/Fedora. I'm inclined to
> create
>>>> the /etc/dns dir but maybe it'd be better to put it in
>>>> /var/named.....Comments, brickbats?
>>> I have always found it to be a good idea to do what the OS wants.
> Many
>>> OSes now are set up to run bind in a chroot jail (a good thing), but
>>> this requires a specific directory structure.  If your OS has
already
>>> set that up (and if the startup scripts work with that structure),
> then
>>> it's best to keep them that way.  Probably the ideal thing to do is
> use
>>> the OS defaults and then symlink your previous directory structure
to
>>> the OS defaults as necessary to maintain compatibility with your
>>> in-house scripts and processes.
>>>
>>> michael
>>>
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being."
> - May
> Sarton
> Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin, Bard College, New York 12504
> sdean at bard.edu
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Netware isnt dead, its just linux now, lol.



-- 
Dwayne Hottinger
Network Administrator
Harrisonburg City Public Schools

"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler."
-- Albert Einstein

"The hottest places in Hell are reserved for those who, in times of
moral
crisis, preserved their neutrality."
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