Finally I solved it!
The problem was in the write permission of /etc, while in /var/cache/bind
it works perfectly!
Thank you for the assistance!


2012/12/5 Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uh...@fantomas.sk>

> On 03.12.12 21:32, Daniele Imbrogino wrote:
>
>> I edited the working directory to /etc/bind because this is the directory
>> where I have all the zone data files.
>> If I use the default /var/cache/bind do I have to move also the zone data
>> files
>>
>
> no, you will just have to provide full path in zones' filename statements
>
>  (or, at least, create an alias)?
>>
>
> you can make symlinks from /vat/cache/bind pointing to /etc/bind if you
> need
>
>  I'm saying this because even if the default configuration has
>> /var/cache/bind as default working directory, all the files are in
>> /etc/bind by default.
>>
>
> it's done this way just to have dumps and core files in /var/cache/bind
> where named usually can write, instead of /etc where it usually can't (and
> shouldn't).
>
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