To answer some of your direct questions directly:
On 9/24/2010 11:58 AM, Stewart Dean wrote:
More questions...(CentOS 5.5, bind-9.7.1-P2)
1) I assume the canonical location of named.conf is always in /etc?
Nobody (Little grasshopper from ORA, google) says so, but there are
intimations here and there.
I have always used /etc/named.conf
2) My home-built binary is nearly 7MB, while the CentOS distro binary
is about 400K. Is this right? Is there a way as in sendmail of
determining what features bind was built with or is that an invalid
question?
/path/named -V will (in my versions) give you a lot of useful
information. No idea about CentOS precompiles, but can't hurt to try.
# named -V
BIND 9.7.1 built with '--enable-threads' '--with-openssl'
'--enable-ipv6' '--disable-shared' '--enable-atomic' 'CFLAGS=-O2
-march=native' 'CXXFLAGS=-O2 -march=native'
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