I found Slave zone data files in BIND 9.9 are in "raw" format by default. And I convert "raw" format zone files to "text" format using the named-compilezone utility that comes with BIND.
But It's doesn't work.
This is result
So.I already checked zonefile as follows:
Good morning/afternoon/evening all!
I often get the following line in my /var/log/messages file:
Mar 27 07:01:33 gateway named: denied update from .1261 for "mydomain.net" IN
I have FreeBSD 4.4 and have a DNS server running which seems to work fine except for this message.
Has anyone... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have two Solaris machines.
1. SunOS X 5.8 Generic_108528-29 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Blade-1500
2. SunOS Y 5.8 Generic_108528-13 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-60
I am trying to buiild a project on both these machines. The Binary output file compiled on machine 2 runs on both the machines. Where... (0 Replies)
Hope I can explain my problem well enough.
I have a DNS server that I'm wanting to replace with an older system. I configured this system exactly the same way as an older system running FreeBSD 6.3.
Here's the problem. Within the network, its working perfectly: performing queries, all the... (2 Replies)
I'd like to get some opnions on choosing DNS server:
Windows DNS vs Linux BIND comparrsion:
1) managment, easy of use
2) Security
3) features
4) peformance
5) ??
I personally prefer Windows DNS server for management, it supports GUI and command line. But I am not sure about security... (2 Replies)
Hello all,
I have configured Freebsd 8.1 Bind DNS as DNS server for intrenal domain and clients on one subnet 192.168.10.0/24 . What do I have to change in zone file and in in-addr.arpa zone file if I have two additional subsets 192.168.20.0/24 and 192.168.30.0/24? Do I have to create another... (0 Replies)
I am using grep to match a pattern, but the output is strange.
$ grep -r -o "pattern" *
Gives me:
Binary file foo1 matches
Binary file foo2 matches
Binary file foo3 matches
To find the lines before/after, I then have to use the following on each file:
$ strings foo1 | grep -A1 -B1... (0 Replies)
I am trying to setup a CentOS 6.2 server that will be doing 3 things DHCP, DNS & Samba for a very small office (2 users). The idea being this will replace a very old Win2k server. The users are all windows based clients so only the server will be Linux based.
I've installed CentOS 6.2 with... (4 Replies)
I am struck up with a problem and that is with output redirection.
I used all the ways for the redirection of the output of c binary to a file, still it is failing.
Here are the different ways which I have used:
./a.out | tee -a /root/tmp.txt 2>&1
./a.out | tee -a /root/tmp.txt 1>&1
./a.out |... (2 Replies)
Hello *nix specialists,
Im working for a non profit organisation in Germany to transport DSL over WLAN to people in areas without no DSL. We are using Linksys WRT 54 router with DD-WRT firmware There are at the moment over 180 router running but we have to change some settings next time. So my... (7 Replies)
Hi,
We have built a new server (RHEL VM)and added that IP/hostname into dns zone configs file on DNS server (Solaris 10). Reloaded the configuration using
and added nameserver into resolv.conf on client. But when I am trying nslookup, its not getting resolved. The nameserver is not able to... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: snchaudhari2
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named-checkzone
named-checkzone(1M) System Administration Commands named-checkzone(1M)NAME
named-checkzone - zone file validity checking tool
SYNOPSIS
named-checkzone [-djqv] [-c class] [-k mode] [-n mode]
[-o filename] [-t directory] [-w directory] [-D]
zonename filename
DESCRIPTION
The named-checkzone utility checks the syntax and integrity of a zone file. It performs the same checks as named(1M) does when loading a
zone. The named-checkzone utility is useful for checking zone files before configuring them into a name server.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-c class Specify the class of the zone. If not specified, "IN" is assumed.
-d Enable debugging.
-D Dump zone file in canonical format.
-k mode Perform "check-name" checks with the specified failure mode. Possible modes are "fail", "warn" (the default) and "ignore".
-j Read the journal, if it exists, when loading the zone file.
-n mode Specify whether NS records should be checked to see if they are addresses. Possible modes are "fail", "warn" (the default)
and "ignore".
-o filename Write zone output to filename.
-q Run in quiet mode, reporting only the exit status.
-t directory chroot to directory so that include directives in the configuration file are processed as if run by a similarly chrooted
named.
-v Print the version of the named-checkzone program and exit.
-w directory chdir to directory so that relative filenames in master file $INCLUDE directives work. This is similar to the directory
clause in named.conf.
OPERANDS
The following operands are supported:
filename The name of the zone file.
zonename The domain name of the zone being checked.
EXIT STATUS
0 No errors were detected.
1 An error was detected.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWbind |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Interface Stability |External |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO named(1M), named-checkconf(1M), attributes(5)
RFC 1035
BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual, available on the ISC web site.
SunOS 5.11 24 Dec 2008 named-checkzone(1M)