masters for secondary zone unreachable? For ALL zones?

Ralf Hildebrandt R.Hildebrandt at tu-bs.de
Tue Apr 11 17:17:37 UTC 2000


On Tue, Apr 11, 2000 at 05:53:14PM +0100, Jim Reid wrote:

> Does /usr/lib/named-xfer (or whatever its pathname is called in your
> flavour of HP-UX) live in your chroot jail? The name server has to
> fork and exec this for its slave zones.

Yes. See other post. /usr/sbin/named-xfer is called and exits with status 2
Argh.
 
> What happens when you try transferring these zones by hand (with the
> debugging turned up)? What happens when you do this in your chroot'ed
> environment? Maybe there's an Important File like a shared C library
> that's missing from your chroot jail which prevents a successful exec
> of named-xfer or causes it to die horribly after it starts?

Might be. I bet it's a missing lib. 

> Another possibility: Perhaps there be a connectivity problem like an
> overly restrictive access list on a router/firewall that blocks
> outgoing zone transfers?

No.

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