bind : zone file not found

Christopher K. Johnson ckjohnson at gwi.net
Thu Feb 12 22:27:55 UTC 2004


sid wrote:

>Thank you for  your answers.
>
>In my log bind start like that:
>
>starting BIND 9.2.2-P3 -u named -t /var/named/chroot
>
>I think this meaning that bind start in chroot directory.
>
>I try in name.custom 
>## named.custom - custom configuration for bind
>#
># Any changes not currently supported by redhat-config-bind should be
>put 
># in this file.I try with :
>
>options {
>        directory "/var/named";
>}; 
>
>
>Always the same.
>
>...
>
>Jean-François
>
>  
>
Which named.custom did you add it to?  An 'include "/etc/named.custom"; 
in the named.conf file should include that, but since it is chroot'd it 
will look for it in /var/named/chroot/etc/named.custom so that is where 
you must add the options entry.  Verify that the include is there, and 
that you added to the right one.

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