Mandriva 2009, BIND 9.5.0-P2. Named will start however I'm getting the above error as well as these:
14-Mar-2009 15:45:37.084 general: error: zone 0.in-addr.arpa/IN: loading from master file /var/lib/named/var/named/reverse/named.zero failed: file not found 14-Mar-2009 15:45:37.084 general: error: zone 0.0.127.in-addr.arpa/IN: loading from master file /var/lib/named/var/named/reverse/named.local failed: file not found
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Named shows to be running but with the errors above I know it's not running correctly. I also copied the above dir's over to /var/lib/named/var/lib/named which is where I 'believe' it's chroot'd at, though I could be wrong since I'm unfamiliar with chroot.
Trying to build git gimp raises an error about missing libcairo.la and libfreetype.la /usr/lib/ does not have those files though the build manifest shows they should be included. Both cairo-devel and freetype2-devel have been installed, rpm query produces; cairo-devel-1.10.2-6.11.1.i586 and freetype2-devel-2.4.4-6.1.i586 This is my first attempt at using SUSE, so it maybe I am missing something elementary
I am using Cent OS 5.5 and i want configure DNS, but while configuring bind i am getting below error.
#/etc/init.d/named restart Stopping named: [ OK ] Starting named: Error in named configuration: /etc/named.conf:57: open: /etc/named.root.hints: file not found[FAILED]
i've made a big update of almost 300Mb.I'had a working DNS server.Now, when i boot the box, named works and it resolves all the clients.If i make any change (enter a new client for example) and of course i restart named (service named restart), named stop but does not start again !!!In order to get a working named, i 'm obliged to reboot the box?
I'm trying to separate DNS log entries from messages and have them write to their own log file "named.log". I'd like this file to end up as /var/log/named.log
I'm reading up on some DNS and this section mentioned a /etc/named.d directory. I can't seem to find it - i have bind installed and i've searched on this directory, and the only realistic mention of it is from a post in a blog from 2001. I'm working in a FC12 environment...
I am trying to encrypt a file on-the-fly, redirecting the output to a named pipe [fifo]. I SSH into my server and run the command:mcrypt -k key < file > named_pipethen from my laptop I try to scp it:$ scp me@server:~/dir/named_pipe d it says scp:users/home/me/dir/named_pipe: not a regular file
I've got a few processes running on my machine called simply '3'. I don't know what they are or where they have come from but all I know is that I don't want them there. I have to periodically type killall 3. This is the output from top, all processes listed are of this '3' type.
4804 tom 20 0 3356 752 656 R 2.3 0.0 3:40.75 3 4837 tom 20 0 3356 748 656 R 2.3 0.0 2:55.98 3 4844 tom 20 0 3356 752 656 R 2.3 0.0 2:50.06 3
We have a MS Windows domain in our school. Some time ago, when I was toying with an earlier version of Opensuse, I joined a box to our domain. I am trying 11.2 now, and my box is box is being named automatically, to what I named the previous box (which is long gone). I guess this is an issue with my Windows domain controller, but I'm not sure what to do about it. The domain controller is running Windows Server 2008 Enterprise.
I am running opensuse 11.0 on Intel Quad computer. A month ago I have installed DNS service on it.
Since then I have a following problem - sometimes named starts eating 200% of CPU and that causes LAN to hang down. Everything goes normal after named restart.
One of the dedicated servers that I have does not seem to have the service 'named' functional: root@server2 [~]# service named start Locating /var/named/chroot//etc/named.conf failed: [FAILED]
Note that the double slashes (//) ARE part of the output as well as the long gap before [FAILED] appears. This 'named' service not being functional is not a problem which is preventing the server / the application on it from working. There are entries in /etc/resolv.conf though.
I installed something and now my yum dont work: There was a problem importing one of the Python modules required to run yum. The error leading to this problem was: No module named CElementTree install a package which provides this module, or verify that the module is installed correctly. It's possible that the above module doesn't match the current version of Python, which is:
i use CentOS release 5.4 (2.6.18-164.2.1.el5.028stab066.7 #1 SMP Tue Dec 1 23:22:32 EET 2009 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux) on my VPS. # rpm -qa --last shows:
python-elementtree-1.2.6-5 Wed 24 Mar 2010 12:56:46 PM EET rpmforge-release-0.5.1-1.el3.rf Wed 24 Mar 2010 08:20:32 AM EET perl-Convert-ASN1-0.22-1.el3.rf Wed 24 Mar 2010 08:20:31 AM EET
I am having this problem everytime I execute the yum command: There was a problem importing one of the Python modules required to run yum. The error leading to this problem was: No module named cElementTree
Please install a package which provides this module, or verify that the module is installed correctly. It's possible that the above module doesn't match the current version of Python, which is: 2.4.3 (#1, Sep 3 2009, 15:37:12) [GCC 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-46)]
I am new in configuring named.I want to set my firewall (Fedora 11) as a name server. The local domain is a Windows domain. I'd like internal users translate domain name into IP on this server when they go to the internet. After reading some posts on the web, I set up named as below. It seems the named does the job but with some problems.
1) When I start the server, I couldn't find the named process even if the file "named" is in /etc/init.d. I can browse Internet on the server with domain name (DNS works locally). But internal users couldn't get the domain name translated. If I shutdown the server at this stage, it will shutdown within 1 minute.
2) If I run "service named start" after the server boot up, I see process "named" and named work okay. Both internal user and local host can browse Internet with domain name. However, any command starting with "service named" has no response after this, such as "service named status" or "service named stop". I can see it shows "stopping named" and this last forever. I have to kill the process then restart named server so that named may run again.
3) If I shutdown the server now, it will take 4-5 minute instead of 1 minute in 1). The shutdown stuck at "shutdown named" for 4 minutes. Even if I kill process named before the shutdown, it will take 4-5 minutes.
It took me a week on this issue. I appreciate if you could take a look my configure files and guide me through this.
So I got my Fedora 12 (kernel 2.6.31.5-127.fc12) server behind router with static IP. My router configured so it redirects all ports queries to local adress appropriate ports and local adress is in DmZ.Iam trying to setup DNS on my server. My domain name provider already got domain name server pointed at my routers static IP.Then I used manuals and configured named as follows:
options { listen-on port 53 { 127.0.0.1; }; listen-on-v6 port 53 { ::1; };
I am running into problems when I try to install Altera's "Quartus 10 web edition 32 bit" on Fedora 14 (64bit). When I launch the installer I get the error message
Quote:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "<string>", line 18, in <module> File "/tools/python/2.6.4/linux32/pyinstaller/iu.py", line 436, in importHook
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After that I ran altera's installer again and get the same error as above. Interestingly, if I now run the python command shell and try to import hashlib, that one is also broken again as above.
I am running named as a caching name server (package bind-9.7.3-1.fc14.x86_64 with config files exactly as supplied), and sometimes it does not shut down cleanly when I shut down the machine.The script /etc/ init.d/named tries to issue a "stop" command with rndc and that seems to fail most of the time; then it next uses the function killproc (defined in /etc/init.d/functions) which fails sometimes.I've hacked the named service script for now so that error messages are not hidden, but there is nothing reported.
I'm trying to setup a DNS name server using fedora14. Everything is working in the LAN, I've no errors in log/messages, but cannot ping outside world. Can ping IP addresses but not domain names.
I am trying to read from a file named matrixA.dat that contains a matrix formatted like this:
2 x 3 1 0 2 -1 3 1
I am reading the lines in, and this is the source that I have so far: Code: #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #define DATALIMIT 17 #define DIMLIMIT 5 #define NAMELIMIT 40
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was stored in dataA, so when I print it all I get is a newline. Why didn't it grab the 1 0 2 -1 3 1 line?
I need help getting this bourne shell script working properly. This script I found online while reading some tutorials on getting a caching name server running, which is supposed to update the rootserver hints file.
The below case statement always returns that the hints file has failed. Even though when I check the file it looks normal and I can see the NOERROR status in the returned header.
Code: dig (at)e.root-servers.net . ns >root.hints.new 2> errors case `cat root.hints.new` in *NOERROR*) # It worked
I'm trying to understand dns and I think the following commands should give me an "OK" or something... what am I missing?
Code: # dig @a.root-servers.net . ns >| db.root # named-checkzone . db.root zone ./IN: NS 'K.ROOT-SERVERS.NET' has no address records (A or AAAA) zone ./IN: NS 'L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET' has no address records (A or AAAA) zone ./IN: NS 'M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET' has no address records (A or AAAA) zone ./IN: has 0 SOA records
I'm having some trouble with email being denied because of DNS and/or Reverse DNS issues. I'm hoping someone here is an expert and can shed some light on it for meWe have multiple subdomains, each having it's own entry in the zone file. However, the majority of our traffic goes out an aggregated external IP address with the exception of a few instances such as our mail server and our website(s).We currently have these three records in our example.com zone file:
Code: example.com. IN A 11.22.333.44 www.example.com. 1H IN A 11.22.333.44