Did you turn OFF SELinux?
prompt>setenforce 0
Then run the test,
> From: dan.lut...@level3.com
> To: bind-us...@isc.org
> Subject: Compiling and testing on Fedora
> Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2012 23:33:08 +
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've had a major problem with using Fedora Core (10 through 15), whe
In message
, Alex writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have a bind-9.8.3 fc16 system and would like to know more about how
> logging works. How can I determine whether the results were from the
> local cache or it was actually necessary to query a remote server to
> return a response?
>
> Given a query log entr
I don't immediately recognize the issue. But hopefully the detailed
named debugging output is saved. Look for the "*.run" (maybe named.run)
files.
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Hi all,
I've had a major problem with using Fedora Core (10 through 15), when compiling
and running "make test":
A:System test acl
I:Couldn't start server ns2 (pid=17344)
R:FAIL
S:allow_query:Wed Jun 20 23:21:47 GMT 2012
T:allow_query:1:A
A:System test allow_query
I:Couldn't start server ns2 (p
Hi,
I have a bind-9.8.3 fc16 system and would like to know more about how
logging works. How can I determine whether the results were from the
local cache or it was actually necessary to query a remote server to
return a response?
Given a query log entry such as:
20-Jun-2012 13:23:50.023 queries
2012/6/19 Drunkard Zhang :
> I‘m working for a China ISP, with a very complex network arch. One of
> these complex things is the CDN of ICP returned a bunch of IP
> addresses, which distributed in geographically varies, and some IP
> addresses located way far from us. So I want do some "sortlist" w
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