Lenny, updated until the end.

I started having lots of errors like "refresh: could not set file modification 
time of '/etc/bind/XXXXX': permisison denied" in syslog from bind9. I found 
some talking about this at a Ubuntu site, and a little more in README.Debian. 
And there's a apparmor.d/usr.sbin.named file in /etc. The Ubuntu site tells me 
that I need to do something to it with a program called aa-complain. 

As far as I can tell, there's not supposed to be any apparmor on Debian until 
wheezy. Man/apropos says nothing about anything having to do with apparmor, I 
can't find anything that looks like bind9 is using it, and there is no 
aa-complain on the computer. Just the named profile file in /etc. But somehow, 
it's significantly bent bind9.

Does anybody know anything about this? What's this file doing in /etc? Where 
did it come from? How is it doing anything with no program(s)?

-- 
Glenn English




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