10 ; include "/etc/bind/named.conf.local";
It is at this point, IMNSHO, that anybody attempting to configure a software of
the complexity of a BIND name server should begin to ask themselves what the
'include' directive might actually be. It is then, that said person would
probably begin looking
Hello folks ^^)
First I'm new to this list so greatings to all of you :)
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Now; the problem said in subject :
I've setup a Debian 12 server (not in production yet) and got strange
problems with the installed bind9.18.28-1 deb12u2-Debian (extended
Hello Ondřej ^^)
Le 12/11/2024 à 18:12, Ondřej Surý a écrit :
You haven’t pasted the contents of the include files, but most likely it’s the
contents of /etc/bind/named.conf.options that are missing the semicolon at the
end, but the parser only complains at the next directive which is located
You haven’t pasted the contents of the include files, but most likely it’s the
contents of /etc/bind/named.conf.options that are missing the semicolon at the
end, but the parser only complains at the next directive which is located in
the main config file.
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