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Hi all.
Maybe it's not a new issue, but...
I have a Windows 2003 SP2 with a 9.4.2 release that worked fine for
years.
Today I wanted to upgrade my release to 9.6.
I installed it but when I try to start the service the system says:
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Service Control Manager
Even
Hi,
I have read some postings here in the group that states to set the
group writability for the named directory.
But it still keeps logging the error message from the topic.
Log:
Jan 9 11:55:53 vmhost named[11970]: starting BIND 9.5.0-P2 -t /var/
lib/named -u named
Jan 9 11:55:53 vmhost named
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I realise this just has to be a user error, but sofar I've been
completely unsuccessful in getting an authenticated response from a
9.6.0 recursive server with trusted keys correctly configured.
I've done this:
* Signed the zones:
"parent" is
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harry Chuang wrote:
> HI ALL,
>
> My AIX5.3 systerm does have /dev/random and /dev/urandom:
Are you chroot'ing your named process, and if so, is there a
/dev/random in the chroot file structure?
hope this helps,
Doug
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HI ALL,
My AIX5.3 systerm does have /dev/random and /dev/urandom:
dns8:/#cd /dev
dns8:/dev#ls -l *rand*
crw-r--r--1 root system 39, 0 Dec 16 13:42 random
crw-r--r--1 root system 39, 1 Dec 16 13:42 urandom
and
dns8:/#odmget CuDvDr | grep -p random
CuDvDr:
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