when i started bind9, it showed me this error, Can anyone help me in this, according to me i dont have a file sysklogd so i can not restart that. that is why i think iam getting error while starting bind9. How to get that file and how to get started Bind9.
I have installed CentOS 5.5 final on VM ware 7.0 workstation.... and I was trying to install and configure bind9.. it installed alright but it refused to start because named.conf is not in the /etc/ directory. I have copied the template for /usr/share/doc/named/* to (/etc/ and /var/named/) the appropriate directory but it still fails but on it does not gives me any error message. Oh... least I forgot I was trying to configure it as a cache only server for now.
system: centos 5.5 Kernel 2.6.18-194.el5 freshly installed. bind is configured in chroot environment out of the box. placed named.conf in /var/named/chroot/etc and my zone files in /var/named/chroot/var/named.
I followed blindly this how to : [URl].. out of laziness and then for some reason bind9 didn't want to start. So I tried to apt-get remove it, but when I re-install it, it failed because
Code: chgrp: cannot access `/etc/bind/named.conf*': No such file or directory so I assume the chrooting stuff I did is in the way, but I know very little about chrooting and permissions ... how can I undo the following things I did : Code: /etc/init.d/bind9 stop
For some weird reason dhcpd fails to startup, but when I installed gadmin's dhcpd GUI configuration tool and click activate to start the DHCP server. It works, but for some reason I can't get it to start like a regular service. (Service dhcpd start) Fails without a error code or message.
On my server Linux Redhat i want to configure dhcp server but when i check the dhcp status the dhcpd was stopped and i try to invoked or to start it failed. Even when open the graphical mode service configuration, check the box and click start the output error message is dhcp failed. the error: Starting dhcpd:Failed. How would i start the dhcpd service to run
I just got the problem while starting the dhcp daemon. Its showing failed. I need to start it for my clients to be autoinstalled. I am having CentOS 5.2 linux. I've installed all optional packages also while installing CentOS. How to start the dhcp daemon? I've tried the /etc/init.d/dhcpd start also. But it didnt work. Showing Failed.
I am not able to start mysql server...when i type command sevice mysqld start it saysMySQL Daemon failed to start.Starting mysqld: [FAILED]so how to solve this problem ?
Im install bind9 in ubentu 10 with this turotial [url]my dns server is work in linux but my client user cannot use dns when client run nslookup in cmd Cannot find server name for address my_ip_linux :server faild Server: Unknown. im on linux valid ip
using Ubuntu Server 10.10 x86_64 on this machine. It is used as a master DNS server for my domain. We have migrated it to Ubuntu from Gentoo. The problem is that AppArmor is spamming /var/log/syslog
Code: Jan 3 14:38:40 hydra kernel: [2154828.893409] type=1400 audit(1294061920.141:660146): apparmor="DENIED" operation="mknod" parent=1 profile="/usr/sbin/named" name="/var/log/named_querylog" pid=15397 comm="named" requested_mask="c" denied_mask="c" fsuid=103 ouid=103 The zone files reside in /etc/bind/ and we have not changed anything in /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.named .
We don't want to just uninstall apparmor, but how do we adjust its settings correctly?
Since I have not gotten anything on the "General Help" I am posting this here: When a Ubuntu 10.10 I have starts up apache2, MySQL and postfix start properly but bind9 doesn't. Once booted is I run 'sudo /etc/init.d/bind9 start' it starts. The only thing odd on this system is I have a "inet6 v4tunnel" interface defined in my /etc/network/interfaces. From booting in the syslog there is:
Even with the bind debug level at set at 90 I do not get any more in the logs that what I posted before. The lack of errors in the logs is giving me no idea where to start. I commented out the IPv6 tunnel interface and rebooted and still no help. bind still is not starting at boot. OK, it is not a permissions issue, I have changed the config and zone files to be owned by bind:bind, root:bind, root:root and bind:root and it has made no difference. Doing a fresh install on a Virtual Box VM and configure it in a similar manner bind9 starts normally. (I am almost to the point where I will rebuild the box)
And I have a very long debuging log file I will not post unless requested. I also have added a ufw allow from all to all rule for testing purposes only.
I am migrating my server from Kloxo (lxadmin) to Ubuntu (webmin/virtualmin), and I already had my Nameservers on my register (Godaddy) to go to [URL] and [URL] along with my IP. (I set the ttl to 60 cuz I thought that might be a problem) Now, I do a dig [URL], it gives me this output.
I'm having trouble getting dhcpd to update DNS records in bind9. I'm not seeing any journal files created for bind9. The following appears in syslog when a client machine connects to the network:
Code: Jun 26 04:07:22 ubuntu dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:23:df:44:78:83 via eth0 Jun 26 04:07:23 ubuntu dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.0.0.112 to 00:23:df:44:78:83 (Computer1) via
I operate a home network with Ubuntu Server 10.04 with services including DHCP3, Bind9, Apache, and so on. Since I host several dozen websites from home, I have to run Bind DNS. All Ubuntu boxes on my network operate fine. However, all Windows boxes on the network seem to forget to look internally for DNS after a couple of page loads on my internal sites. The network settings still indicate that my internal domain name server is the first lookup and everything seems normal.
The onlything I could find after scrubbing the internet is once ina while there's a missing bracket. But I have checked and triple checked my config files and the syntax and can't find anything wrong. I have another installation of bind9 running on Fedora and the same exact syntax works just fine.
Im using bind9 as DNS server on my LAN, but it does not seem to translate its own hostname correctly for some reason. Other hosts is translated correctly, the problem only seems to apply to the DNS host itself. if i "ping <server_hostname>" from the server, it translates correctly. But if i "ping <server_hostname>" from the client it only says "unknown host" The client has the correct DNS-server assigned. How can i start troubleshooting this?
messages appear in syslog each day. Each URL has from 2 - 6 attempts at various ipv6 addresses. My question is why is bind9 trying to resolve ipv6 addresses? I have done nothing to enable or disable ipv6 and thought that if not explicitly enabled I would not have to be concerned with it.
I am having trouble with setting up BIND9 for 6 virtual servers that use ubuntu x64 v10.10. I have main server running ubuntu as well. host name is xeonserver I would like to explain my setup first.
my router ip: 192.168.1.1/24 host server for VMs ip: 192.168.1.2/24 Then on qemu my virtual machines are in 10.0.0.0/24 network, gateway to my router is 10.0.0.1
1. kerberos.xeonserver (not configured yet) 10.0.0.2 2. dns.xeonserver (the one I have trouble with) 10.0.0.3 3. mysql.xeonserver (not configured yet) 10.0.0.4 4. apache.xeonserver (not configured yet) 10.0.0.5 5. ftp.xeonserver (not configured yet) 10.0.0.6 6. mail.xeonserver (not configured yet) 10.0.0.7
To configure it I followed instructions found on [URL]
I have installed bind9 for DNS. I have also installed Apache2, PHP5, MySQL, and correctly configured these together. When I view domain1.co.uk it currently works fine as required. I would like to change it to: * /var/www/domain1.co.uk/prod/ - becomes the root dir of domain1.co.uk * /var/www/domain2.co.uk/prod/ - becomes the root dir of domain2.co.uk
Nevertheless, I have created a the following files; these are copies of the "default" file and correctly amended. the required destination directories are in place! * /etc/apache2/sites-available/domain1.co.uk * /etc/apache2/sites-available/domain2.co.uk
I then executed: Code: sudo ln -s domain1.co.uk ../sites-enabled/domain1.co.uk Code: sudo ln -s domain2.co.uk ../sites-enabled/domain2.co.uk
It is important to understand domain1.co.uk and domain2.co.uk represent 2 Existing domain names I own, and both point to my server. domain1.co.uk currently works in /var/www Why I would like multiple domain names on the server.
I'm at a loss to why my reverse lookup zone doesn't work for me.I've got two views. One internal and one external. My domain is isp2.datornatverk.se. Public IP: 130.240.133.81.
I've set it up so that the internal subnets gets the domains resolved to the internal IP-addresses. When querying from external addresses I will get public IP.My named.conf.local file:
I got this error for two days.back then I googled this error and i got some information about log file in /var/log/syslog but i couldn't find it in google at all. this is all i got from syslog . look at the red paragraph
I have a mysql database and i use it with apache for my webpages. And I guess it dosen't start when the computer starts so I have to manually start it with "sudo /etc/init.d/mysql start" This returns fail so i went to '/var/run/mysqld/' and the folder was empty. I don't know if this is the problem or not. How can I fix this?
I am thrown in at the deep end and I am trying to get xvfb running but feel like I am doing a driving test blindfolded after a bottle of vodka when I go through the stuff google throws out when I search for help. I get the message when I try xvfb-run xvfb failed to start. I simply don't know where to start trouble shooting as I can't find or create an error log. I am using an aws systen and need it to keep running in the background so that I can use cutycapt, which is the main reason I have to work with it. I am on i386 with ubuntu maverick 10.10. I have installed the fonts and dependent software I think.