Yes, nothing means good. The next thing to check, depending upon how you have your logging configured, is whether any clues are being written to the default.log.
But to do that you’d need to configure logging, and possibly crank-up the debug level as well. I guess it depends on whether you want to continue pursuing this. Sorry that I couldn’t be of more help, Richard. From: bind-users <bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org> On Behalf Of Peter via bind-users Sent: 19 June 2021 7:48 pm To: bind-users@lists.isc.org Subject: Re: Windows support has been discontinued in BIND 9.17+ (Was: Important: A significant flaw is present in June BIND releases 9.16.17 and 9.17.14) I get....nothing which means good? installed back to the default path. C:\Program Files\ISC BIND 9\bin>named-checkconf C:\Program Files\ISC BIND 9\bin> On 19/06/2021 5:53 pm, Richard T.A. Neal wrote: And what do you get when you run c:\BIND\named-checkconf ? Richard.
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