> With the "file" statement in the zone declaration for that zone.
>
> Zone "0/27.146.68.12.in-addr.arpa" {
> ...
> file "blah-blah";
> # or file "0.27.146.68.12.in-addr.arpa"; as I believe Mark Andrews
> suggested
> ...
> };
>
> (See also Jeff Lightner's example earlier i
>> Nope, no such file exists. I've got bak.* for all my other zones, but
>> not that one.
>
> The filename you use to *save* the zone file as is arbitrary, try
> blah-blah
How do I specify that?
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>> From what I have seen on this list, BIND typically spits out this
>> error when it doesn't have write permission on its working directory.
>
> No. Read the error message. It says "file not found" in
> this case the file not found was the directory "bak.0".
>
>> However, I know th
I'm trying to setup a new server as a slave to our master DNS server.
I am able to transfer several zones just fine, but when will not
transfer. AT&T uses RFC2317-style zones for reverse delegation, so
I've been delegated 0/27.146.68.12.in-addr.arpa. However, when I
fired up BIND and tried to tra
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