I understand this ..and I dont' have any reference to logs in my named.conf,
this is why Im baffled about this log named foo being created in /root every
time I start my named daemon using the startup script /etc/rc.d/init.d/named
start
and also why it opens port 52 with the name xns-time
I've checked for any line with 'foo' to find out why its being created with
NO luck...
If you can think of any reason for this,..please let me know..
Thanks ..
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mike Burger
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 9:27 AM
To: REDHAT . .
Subject: Re: strange log
In your named.conf file, you can specify what you want to log and where
you want to log it. Observe:
logging {
channel my_syslog { file "/var/log/named/named.log" versions 5;
severity info;
print-category yes;
print-time yes;
};
channel my_lame { file "/var/log/named/lame.log" versions 5;
severity info;
print-category yes;
print-time yes;
// size 50M;
};
channel my_xfer { file "/var/log/named/xfer.log" versions 5;
severity info;
print-category yes;
print-time yes;
// size 50M;
};
channel my_update { file "/var/log/named/named.update" versions 5;
severity info;
print-category yes;
print-time yes;
// size 50M;
};
channel my_db { file "/var/log/named/db.log" versions 5;
severity info;
print-category yes;
print-time yes;
// size 50M;
};
channel my_query { file "/var/log/named/query.log" versions 2;
severity info;
print-category yes;
print-time yes;
// size 50M;
};
channel my_security { file "/var/log/named/security.log" versions
99;
severity info;
print-category yes;
print-time yes;
// size 50M;
};
channel my_debug { file "/var/log/named/named.debug" versions 20;
severity dynamic;
print-category yes;
print-time yes;
// size 50M;
};
category security { my_security; };
category default { my_syslog; };
category queries { my_query; };
category lame-servers { my_lame; };
category update { my_update; };
category db { my_db; };
category xfer-in { my_xfer; };
category xfer-out { my_xfer; };
category packet { null; };
category eventlib { my_syslog; };
};
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, mjs wrote:
> I'm running RH 6.2 this is odd,..i installed BIND 8.2.3 from scratch,
> running
>
> make clean
> make depend
> mak all
> make install
>
> and BEFORE doing 'make install' I deleted the .settings file in the src
dir
> and edited the /src/port/linux Makefile.set to alter the DESTINATION dir
to
> /usr/local/bind823 and its child dir
> DESTSBIN=/usr/local/bind823/sbin
> DESTBIN/usr/local/bind823/bin
>
> etc,..etc.....
>
> afer this,...I placed the startup script call named in /etc/rc.d/init.d/
> then I ran chkconfig --add named
> chkconfig --level 345 named on
>
> all went fine at this point,...but here is where it gets wierd, after
> starting the named daemon by running
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/named start
> which went fine and started ok.....but what was strange was it created a
log
> file in /root called 'foo'
>
> i used jove to open it,.and yep, it was a log file for the named
daemon,..so
> I went ahead and deleted it, but every time i start up the named daemon
> using /etc/rc.d/init.d/named start it re-created it but when i just start
> named with the path like /usr/local/bind823/sbin/named -u named
> it doesn't create this 'foo' named log
>
> AND on top of that, I ran NMAP on my ip and it showed domain on port 53
but
> also something called xns-time on port 52 ..so i checked to see what
process
> was using this port and sure enough, it was the named daemom.
>
> WHATS going on here??...any thoughts??,..I'm truly baffled
>
> thanks
>
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