Some progress but no joy yet
Ian Wark
ianshoko at ybb.ne.jp
Wed Oct 20 12:52:24 UTC 2004
Thank you again to Danny and Vinny for your comments.
I tried setting a password for the "named" user and I immediately stopped
getting fatal errors with named-checkconf. In fact, I got no message at all.
It just returned with nothing at all. Although named-checkzone fails and
other utilities, one good thing is that I became able to run named. So I
took my minimalistic named.conf and martyskinder.dip.jp.zone and this is
what I got. Is this running correctly? (Granted, I should get rid of the
notify yes bit) I still can't access my home page from
www.martyskinder.dip.jp. All of my config files are in etc directory.
C:\WINDOWS\system32\dns\bin>named -g
20-10-2004 20:01:38.687 starting BIND 9.3.0 -g
20-10-2004 20:01:38.687 found 1 CPU, using 1 worker thread
20-10-2004 20:01:38.687 loading configuration from
'C:\WINDOWS\system32\dns\etc\named.conf'
20-10-2004 20:01:38.734 listening on IPv4 interface Loopback Interface 1,
127.0.0.1#53
20-10-2004 20:01:38.750 listening on IPv4 interface TCP/IP Interface 2,
220.31.5.149#53
20-10-2004 20:01:38.796 command channel listening on 127.0.0.1#953
20-10-2004 20:01:38.890 ignoring config file logging statement due to -g
option
20-10-2004 20:01:38.937 zone martyskinder.dip.jp/IN: has no NS records
20-10-2004 20:01:38.968 running
My configuration files are like this after chopping the commented bits:
[named.conf]
options {
directory "/WINDOWS/system32/dns/etc";
};
zone "martyskinder.dip.jp" IN {
type master;
file "martyskinder.dip.jp.zone";
allow-query { any; };
notify yes;
};
[martyskinder.dip.jp.zone]
$TTL 86400
@ IN SOA martyskinder.dip.jp. ianwark.hotmail.com. (
2003072400 ; serial
3H ; refresh
15M ; retry
1W ; expiry
1D ) ; minimum
www IN CNAME martyskinder.dip.jp
[rndc.key]
key "rndc-key" {
algorithm hmac-md5;
secret "ZyhppE18SJcw0O0xHhbwHQ==";
};
[rndc.conf]
#Start of rndc.conf
key "rndc-key" {
algorithm hmac-md5;
secret "ZyhppE18SJcw0O0xHhbwHQ==";
};
options {
default-key "rndc-key";
default-server 127.0.0.1;
default-port 953;
};
#End of rndc.conf
I will still do a reinstallation. Rndc is failing fatally. Should I delete
my named user as well as deleting the dns directory?
Ian Wark.
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