Re: Problem with named.conf

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in order to have /etc/named.conf you must install the caching-nameserver 
package.

--
Daniel.

On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Matt Hemingway wrote:

> Do a search for named and rndc.  Either by cd'ing to / and run 'find . -name named' or run 'updatedb' and then run 'locate named' and then 'locate rndc'
> 
> If you have named or rndc installed then you have BIND installed.  You can also do the same for the named.conf file and see if it's just located in some weird location.
> 
> -Matt
> 
> On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 16:38:47 -0000
> "Joaquin Corchero" <j_corchero@xxxxxxxxxxx> 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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