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Old 08-20-2002
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the bind server can't start

I use the "rndc start" to start the bind server .
but the server can't be started. it says "connection refused"
I don't know what happened,and how to resolve it.
Would somebody can help me?
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Old 08-22-2002
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Which bind server are you using ? bind 9.0.0 ?
If you are using bind 9.0.0, Check for rndc.conf file you must have a rndc.conf file in order to start rndc (rndc start).

Have you tried using the ip address as the source = in the input. Without access to the DNS, perhaps it can't resolve the =
ns2.xxxxxx.com.
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You need check again Config File. It can was config not correct. If You can't reconfig it. Let's restore it from backup file..and begin...

P/S: Need usually backup all...
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