hello, Am Dienstag, 8. September 2015, 12:44:27 schrieb Ron Loftin: > Here are the relevant lines from my /etc/named.conf file on CentOS 5. > > directory "/var/named"; > > zone "43.168.192.in-addr.arpa" { > type master; > file "data/192.168.43"; > }; > Thank's now I found it also ;-), but I mean a Master Directory is a better way. > This will create/modify file "/var/named/data/192.168.43" and works with > no issues after an upgrade. > > On Tue, 2015-09-08 at 15:40 +0200, Günther J. Niederwimmer wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Am Montag, 7. September 2015, 09:10:03 schrieb Ron Loftin: > > > Try reconfiguring your setup so that the DNSSEC files live > > > in /var/named/data instead of /var/named. That directory should be > > > owned by named:named already, and it stays that way after updates, at > > > least in CentOS 5. > > > > can you please tell me the "Variable" to set the tmp-xxxxxx Files? > > > > I can't find the correct way :-(. > > > > > On Mon, 2015-09-07 at 14:31 +0200, Günther J. Niederwimmer wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > I have enabled for a Domain DNSSEC and it working correct, after I > > > > change > > > > the rights for /var/named to root:named 0770 > > > > > > > > but after a update it is always change back to root:named 0750 > > > > > > > > after this, DNSSEC don't work any more? > > > > > > > > named have no right to write his secure files. > > > > > > > > Is there a way to fix this > > > > > > > > Thanks, -- mit freundlichen Grüssen / best regards, Günther J. Niederwimmer _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos