Interpret content of named.run

Mark Andrews Mark_Andrews at isc.org
Wed Mar 8 04:31:06 UTC 2006


> Running bind-9.3.2
> On Gentoo linux
> 
> I see lines in /var/bind/named.run that appear to indicate some bad
> config somewhere:
> 
>   07-Mar-2006 22:00:27.828 createfetch: fwobsd.local.net0 AAAA
>   07-Mar-2006 22:00:27.856 createfetch: fwobsd.local.net0.jtan.com
>     AAAA
>   07-Mar-2006 22:00:27.944 no_references: delete from rbt: 0x8103f10
>     ns.jtan.NET
>   07-Mar-2006 22:00:27.945 createfetch: ns.jtan.net A
>   07-Mar-2006 22:01:20.831 createfetch: tic.local.net0 AAAA
>   07-Mar-2006 22:01:20.891 createfetch: tic.local.net0.jtan.com AAAA
> 
> The first line mentions fwobsd.local.net0 which was renamed a few days
> ago once I got into setting up bind and learning about it.  Originally
> I picked `net0' just to indicate a `192.168.0/24 network but then I
> added a 192.168.1/24 subnet (before I started running my own
> nameserver) and so it didn't make sense any more.
> 
> The whole lan is named `local.lan' now so I don't know where that
> address is coming from.
> 
> The second line and one other have fwobsd.local.net0.jtan.com or some
> other host from my lan stuck onto `jtan.com' which is a remote
> internet site I have an account on and was once  mentioned in
> /etc/resolv.conf  like this:
>   search local.lan jtan.com
> 
> But was taken out some time ago.  At least a week.
> 
> Are these evidence of misconfig somewhere and if so how can I trace
> the problem down?

	Reboot.  It's in memory state.
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Mark Andrews, ISC
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