On Sat, Dec 05, 2009 at 10:09:24PM +0000, krad wrote:
> 2009/12/5 Gary Kline <kl...@thought.org>
> 
> >
> >        I've just finished getting
> >
> >        % nslookup 10.47.0.230
> >
> >        to respond, so at least my test configuration is finally right
> >        ... or on the right track.  I am not certain that I ever had
> >        things chowned bind:bind; even before my '07 meltdown.  Now
> >        it's time to make certain that every file that should be owned
> >        by bind really *is*.
> >
> >        Anybody?
> >
> >
> Have a look at /etc/mtree/BIND.chroot.dist
> also dont use nslookup use host or dig. NSlookup is dodgy


        Re nslookup, it is still widely enough used that it ain't dead
        yet.  But, yeah, I just found a tutorial-like page on dig.
        It's helpful for a utility that isn't that friendly.

        thanks for the mtree tip.  

-- 
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        http://jottings.thought.org   http://transfinite.thought.org
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