09-23-2008
Well I started it like this:
named -t / -c /var/named/etc/named.conf
And it's running. From a security standpoint it's not ideal but it's working. And moving the files to the expected chroot'd directory (/var/named) didn't work which is why I used the -t parameter.
Still, if you have any ideas, I'll entertain them.
Carl
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polygraph-dns-cfg
POLYGRAPH-DNS-CFG(1) User Commands POLYGRAPH-DNS-CFG(1)
NAME
polygraph-dns-cfg - DNS server configuration tool
SYNOPSIS
dns-cfg [--option ...]
DESCRIPTION
Given a zone name, DNS names, and IP addresses, dns-cfg builds configuration suitable for use with BIND and, perhaps, other DNS servers.
Dns-cfg output consists of three parts. The first part is the text to cut-and-paste into BIND's named.conf file. This part is sent to the
standard output. The outer two parts are direct and reverse zone files. Those may be quite large and are dumped on disk into the appropri-
ately named files. Dns-cfg can use PGL configuration as the source of information.
OPTIONS
--help list of options
--version
package version info
--config <filename>
PGL configuration
--cfg_dirs <dirs>
directories for PGL #includes
--zone <str>
zone name
--addresses <str>
IP addresses
--names <str>
domain names
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2006 The Measurement Factory, Inc.
SEE ALSO
polygraph(7) - general information and a list of programs
http://www.web-polygraph.org/ - project web site
polygraph-dns-cfg - Web Polygraph February 2010 POLYGRAPH-DNS-CFG(1)