Ben, Great! I personally think it's a problem in the upstream RPM, I've had this problem happen forever. I just recently replaced a slave DNS server with CentOS4/ia32 (from an old solaris7/sparc box) and had the exact same problem. Took using strace to finally figure out. :-/ -te Benjamin J. Weiss wrote: > Troy, > > Thanks! That was one issue. Turns out that the other was that I hadn't > copied over my rootservers.cache file. Instead of just generating a new > one, it would fail. > > Thanks so much! > > Ben > > Troy Engel wrote: > >> Ben, >> >> Most common reason: bad ownership on /var/named*; run a "chown -R >> named.named /var/named" and it'll probably fix you right up. >> >> -te >> >> Benjamin J. Weiss wrote: >> >>> Wonderful. So now I'm getting a "rndc: connect failed: connection >>> refused" error, my named configuration files are obviously not >>> compatible, and I have about one freaking hour to figure out the >>> differences and get three domains up and running. >>> >>> Anybody have a job opening? *sigh* >>> >>> Ben >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos -- Troy Engel | Systems Engineer Fluid, Inc | http://www.fluid.com