Upgrade from 9.2.1

Carl O carlo at canadapharmacy.com
Tue Jan 18 17:59:42 UTC 2005


Thanks for responding.
I was able to generate that file by appending a -d XX where  XX is a number 
i just sort of guessed at. 1 wasnt very informative so i then used -d 10. 
This generated messages that i cannot make sense of with no clear, to me 
anyways, error message. A ps -ef shows no named processes running. There are 
also no services listening on port 53 and the server does not resolve 
domains.

I have included the output from ' /usr/sbin/named -c /etc/bind/named.conf -d 
10 '

do you think i have to modify my named.conf?

18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.826 starting BIND 9.3.0 -c /etc/bind/named.conf -d 10
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.848 loading configuration from '/etc/bind/named.conf'
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.853 set maximum stack size to 4294967295: success
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.854 set maximum data size to 4294967295: success
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.854 set maximum core size to 4294967295: success
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.854 set maximum open files to 1024: success
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.873 no IPv6 interfaces found
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.875 listening on IPv4 interface lo, 127.0.0.1#53
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.875 clientmgr @0x81d9e20: create
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.877 clientmgr @0x81d9e20: createclients
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.877 clientmgr @0x81d9e20: create new
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.877 client @0x8204468: create
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.877 clientmgr @0x81d9e20: createclients
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.877 clientmgr @0x81d9e20: create new
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.878 client @0x8206228: create
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.878 listening on IPv4 interface eth0, 192.168.1.240#53
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.879 clientmgr @0x8207f48: create
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.879 clientmgr @0x8207f48: createclients
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.879 clientmgr @0x8207f48: create new
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.879 client @0x82082f0: create
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.879 clientmgr @0x8207f48: createclients
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.880 clientmgr @0x8207f48: create new
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.880 client @0x820a0c8: create
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.893 res 0x8211390: create
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.894 cleaning interval for adb: 8 buckets every 30 
seconds, 1009 buckets in system, 3600 cl.interval
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.894 dns_requestmgr_create
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.894 dns_requestmgr_create: 0x82146a0
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.894 dns_requestmgr_whenshutdown
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.897 res 0x82230d0: create
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.898 cleaning interval for adb: 8 buckets every 30 
seconds, 1009 buckets in system, 3600 cl.interval
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.898 dns_requestmgr_create
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.898 dns_requestmgr_create: 0x8230228
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.898 dns_requestmgr_whenshutdown
18-Jan-2005 09:23:20.899 command channel listening on 127.0.0.1#953

and thats it. No clear error that I can see.

thanks for the help though.

carl


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nicola Canepa" <nicola.canepa at sys-net.it>
To: "Carl O" <carlo at canadapharmacy.com>
Cc: <bind-users at isc.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 9:29 AM
Subject: Re: Upgrade from 9.2.1


> Check the content of the file named.run, inside the directory specified in
> the "options", or in the directory where you run named from.
> It should give you a reason.
>
> Nicola
>
> Carl O disse:
>> Hi
>>
>> I am trying to install bind from source on my debian linux pentium pro.
>> The
>> old version that debian provides, seems to have several security holes in
>> it
>> so I thought I would try building it from the source. Everything seems to
>> .configure and make fine but when i actually try and run named it just
>> goes
>> right back to the command line without any sort of error at all. Needless
>> to
>> say name lookups dont work and the service isnt running. Also whenever I
>> try
>> and run rndc it gives me a " rndc: connect failed: connection refused "
>> message. I never used that program to start named before but i also tried
>> starting it from
>>
>> ' /usr/sbin/named -c /etc/bind/named.conf '
>>
>> which just goes rigth back to the command prompt, not doing anything.
>> Named -v reports the version as 9.3.0 so i think i installed it 
>> correctly.
>>
>> the configure line i used was
>>
>> ' ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc/bind --enable-threads '  (i
>> have 2 cpus)
>>
>>
>> any help apreciated in getting this working. I am using my old named.conf
>> from 9.2.1
>>
>>
>> carl
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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