Bind 9.16.33 startup problem

2022-10-04 Thread Sami Leino
Hi, I tried to upgrade Bind from 9.16.32 to 9.16.33 on a Windows Server 2016. Service failed to start with several similar errors in event log; named.conf:411: 'dnssec-policy;' requires dynamic DNS or inline-signing to be configured for the zone On those lines which error occurs I have dnsse

Re: Bind 9.16.33 startup problem

2022-10-04 Thread Petr Špaček
On 04. 10. 22 9:38, Sami Leino wrote: Hi, I tried to upgrade Bind from 9.16.32 to 9.16.33 on a Windows Server 2016. Service failed to start with several similar errors in event log; named.conf:411: 'dnssec-policy;' requires dynamic DNS or inline-signing to be configured for the zone On those

Re: How to fix a hand-edited dynamic zone?

2022-10-04 Thread Tony Finch
William_D. Colburn wrote: > > What I want to know now: is there a better solution to that problem than > what I did? Better practices for fixing that which I could have followed? I think recovering from a secondary copy is about the best you can do. The zone file and journal are no longer consis

Re: Thread handling

2022-10-04 Thread Hamid Maadani
Makes sense, thank you. Back to DLZs, I see that they are removed from the configure.ac Are they supposed to be built individually now, and not from the main build system? Regards Hamid Maadani September 12, 2022 5:13 AM, "Petr Špaček" wrote: > On 24. 08. 22 17:48, hamid wrote: > >>> Such u

Re: Thread handling

2022-10-04 Thread Evan Hunt
On Tue, Oct 04, 2022 at 05:28:59PM +, Hamid Maadani wrote: > Back to DLZs, I see that they are removed from the configure.ac Are > they supposed to be built individually now, and not from the main > build system? DLZ drivers used to be linked directly into named at compile time, that's what wa

Re: Thread handling

2022-10-04 Thread Hamid Maadani
Understood. So at the moment, to build each DLZ module, you cd into the respective directory and run make to build the shared object, correct? All I need to provide for a new DLZ, is test files (if any), source files, and the Makefile? No package requirement checking through configure.ac? Regar

Re: Thread handling

2022-10-04 Thread Evan Hunt
On Tue, Oct 04, 2022 at 09:55:46PM +, Hamid Maadani wrote: > So at the moment, to build each DLZ module, you cd into > the respective directory and run make to build the shared object, > correct? All I need to provide for a new DLZ, is test files (if any), > source files, and the Makefile? No