"aklist" wrote:
>Thanks Jeremy: When you say "look at the output" is that captured
>anywhere by default? I do I need to capture the output to a text file
>when running
>./configure? I watched it racing past in my terminal window but couldn't
>follow it.
I never build an executable without runnin
Thanks for your input
/Jonathan
On Jan 3, 2009, at 16:13, Mark Andrews wrote:
In message
,
"Jonathan Petersson"
writes:
Hi all,
Hopefully this post wont cause as much SPAM as my last one. About a
year ago I started looking into DNSSEC and how to work with it for
dynamic updates etc.
In message ,
"Jonathan Petersson"
writes:
> Hi all,
>
> Hopefully this post wont cause as much SPAM as my last one. About a
> year ago I started looking into DNSSEC and how to work with it for
> dynamic updates etc. Since only NSEC was supported, allowing whomever
> to do a unauthorized zone-tr
Hi,
ns1# find / -name 'openssl' -print
/usr/bin/openssl
/usr/include/openssl
/usr/local/bin/openssl
/usr/local/include/openssl
/usr/local/include/openssl.old/openssl
/usr/local/share/doc/openssl
/usr/local/openssl
/usr/local/ssl/bin/openssl
/usr/local/ssl/include/openssl
/usr/share/openssl
/usr/s
Exactly what operating system are you running under?
sorry...freebsd 7
I have seen these types of problems with MacOS X and have described on
the BIND-USERS list as to how to get around this issue. If you are
running MacOS X, then I have an answer, but without knowing what you
are r
Hi all,
Hopefully this post wont cause as much SPAM as my last one. About a
year ago I started looking into DNSSEC and how to work with it for
dynamic updates etc. Since only NSEC was supported, allowing whomever
to do a unauthorized zone-transfer I canceled my projects later
finding out that NSEC
Exactly what operating system are you running under?
I have seen these types of problems with MacOS X and have described on
the BIND-USERS list as to how to get around this issue. If you are
running MacOS X, then I have an answer, but without knowing what you
are running ...
Bill Larson
On Sat, 3 Jan 2009, Jonathan Petersson wrote:
> So I did find the reason:
> Jan 3 09:45:04 localhost named[5038]: statistics-channels specified
> but not effective due to missing XML library
>
> anything besides:
> [r...@localhost bind-9.6.0]# rpm -qa | grep libxml2
> libxml2-2.7.2-2.fc10.i386
>
Hi All: I downloaded 9.6.0 and ran
./configure --with-openssl
and received the warning that I should have 9.8d or better installed. I
went
ahead and updated to 9.8i and confirmed that it was running, but when I
run
configure I still get the error?
Maybe you have multiple versions of OpenSSL
Sorry for all the spamming, I forgot doing a distclean between the
builds, it's working now.
/Jonathan
On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 9:51 AM, Jonathan Petersson
wrote:
> Also:
> [r...@localhost bind-9.6.0]# ./configure --with-libxml2 --enable-pthread
> .
> checking for libxml2 library... yes
>
Also:
[r...@localhost bind-9.6.0]# ./configure --with-libxml2 --enable-pthread
.
checking for libxml2 library... yes
.
config.status: executing chmod commands
[r...@localhost bind-9.6.0]#
On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 9:46 AM, Jonathan Petersson
wrote:
> So I did find the reason:
> Jan 3 09:45
So I did find the reason:
Jan 3 09:45:04 localhost named[5038]: statistics-channels specified
but not effective due to missing XML library
anything besides:
[r...@localhost bind-9.6.0]# rpm -qa | grep libxml2
libxml2-2.7.2-2.fc10.i386
libxml2-devel-2.7.2-2.fc10.i386
That's needed? Bind is compil
Hi everyone,
Could someone give me a quick pointer what to look for if I get "No
such URL" when trying to access the statistics web-site.
Thx
/Jonathan
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Did you install FreeBSD with named ? probably it's the reason why > you
can't start.
try do something like : find / -name 'named' -print
probably you'll see
/sbin/named <- bind from FreeBSD
/usr/sbin/named <- bind 9.6
ugh...it looks like something's badly hosed...my symlinks are
Hi All: I downloaded 9.6.0 and ran
./configure --with-openssl
and received the warning that I should have 9.8d or better installed. I
went
ahead and updated to 9.8i and confirmed that it was running, but when I
run
configure I still get the error?
Maybe you have multiple versions of OpenS
Hi: I'm trying to install BIND 9.6.0 from source but am having problems
with
the configure statement. I tried:
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc/namedb --mandir=/usr/share/man
\
--localstatedir=/var --disable-threads --with-openssl=/usr
followed by "make && make install"
and 9.6
Hi,
Did you install FreeBSD with named ? probably it's the reason why you can't
start.
try do something like : find / -name 'named' -print
probably you'll see
/sbin/named <- bind from FreeBSD
/usr/sbin/named <- bind 9.6
Best regards,
Shamrock
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