Re: Problem with named.conf

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Simple, because it's not in the distribution, if redhat try "rpm -ql bind" and you will see.

Joaquin Corchero wrote:
Hi to everyone!!!

I'm trying to run the DNS server in a production machine, but I'm having
some unexpected problems that I don't find in the development environment.

The main of all is that I can't find the named.conf in /etc or any other
location.

This made me think that I didn't have the bind installed, but when I go to
the redhat network and I check the packages installed in the system, I have
it.

If anyone can give me any idea of what is happening that would be great.

Thank you

Joaquin Corchero



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