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You might want to send the first 10 or so active lines from that zone
file.

Also, you should probably create a rnd.key file, such as that provided in
the examples directory, with the sources, or in any package.



On Wed, 4 Feb 2004, Igor Gueths wrote:

> Actually, I did a bit more investigation into the problem and it doesn't
> appear to be with named.conf. Here are the syslog entries that are
> present when named starts: Feb  4 21:21:56 igueths named[1905]: starting
> BIND 9.2.3rc4 -c /etc/named.conf
> Feb  4 21:21:56 igueths named[1905]: using 1 CPU
> Feb  4 21:21:57 igueths named[1905]: loading configuration from
> '/etc/named.conf'
> Feb  4 21:21:57 igueths named[1905]: no IPv6 interfaces found
> Feb  4 21:21:57 igueths named[1905]: listening on IPv4 interface lo,
> 127.0.0.1#53
> Feb  4 21:21:57 igueths named[1905]: listening on IPv4 interface eth0,
> 68.37.56.149#53
> Feb  4 21:21:57 igueths named[1905]: listening on IPv4 interface eth1,
> 192.168.1.1#53
> Feb  4 21:21:57 igueths named[1905]: none:0: open: /usr/etc/rndc.key:
> file not found
> Feb  4 21:21:57 igueths named[1905]: couldn't add command channel
> 127.0.0.1#953: file not found
> Feb  4 21:21:57 igueths named[1905]: dns_rdata_fromtext:
> /var/named/68.37:2: near '200402041638': out of range
> Feb  4 21:21:57 igueths named[1905]: zone lava-net.com/IN: loading
> master file /var/named/68.37: out of range
> Feb  4 21:21:57 igueths named[1905]: running
>
> What does that out of range message mean? I checked over the zone file
> and it seems to be ok. Does this have to do with the fact that my
> nameserver doesn't respond to any dig queries?
> On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 06:43:34PM -0500, Alex Snow wrote:
> > give me a couple of minutes to sort through some backups and I'll send
> > you my named configs.
> > On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 04:02:59PM -0500, Igor
> > Gueths wrote:
> > > Hi all. I'm trying to set up my domain (lava-net.com). As far as I know
> > > everything is set up correctly, because named starts with no
> > > errors...Actually there were a few warnings. They were the following:
> > > Feb  4 15:48:32 igueths named[954]: none:0: open: /usr/etc/rndc.key:
> > > file not found
> > > Feb  4 15:48:32 igueths named[954]: couldn't add command channel
> > > 127.0.0.1#953:
> > >
> > >
> > > What does the one about the command channel mean? Is that rndc related?
> > > Also, how do I tell rndc to not look for files in /usr/etc? Also, even
> > > when my server is running, and I do a dig on it the only servers that
> > > respond are the root servers. And when I tried to put my nameserver in
> > > the list of nameservers directnic should use, I got a message that
> > > stated that my nameserver wasn't registered. Anyone know what I am
> > > missing here? Thanks!
> > >
> > > P.S.: Here is my current zone file.
> > > $TTL 3D
> > > @ IN SOA ns.lava-net.com. hostmaster at lava-net.com. (0020780ec930 12H 2H
> > > 2D)
> > > NS ns.lava-net.com.
> > > MX 10 mail.lava-net.com.
> > > ns.lava-net.com. IN A 68.37.56.149
> > > mail.lava-net.com. IN A 68.37.56.149
> > > ftp IN A 68.37.56.149
> > > www CNAME ns
> > > localhost A 127.0.0.1
> > >
> > >
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