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named (bind9) configuration
Hi there,
I'm an experimented Unix sysadmin but pretty new to OpenBSD. I'm trying to configure bind9 as slave but with mixed results. First I dont see any named or bind service in /etc/rc.d so I cant enable or start it with rcctl. I read somewhere that it's enough to put Code:
named_flags="" Code:
named_flags="-t /var/named/ -u _bind" Ok ok, nothing usefull in man either. Not found any OpenBSD 7.1 manual like you can find for FreeBSD either. My named config is maybe no perfect but if I start it manually with Code:
named -t /var/named/ -u _bind -g The server is a slave and communication with the master (FreeBSD) is ok. So, how to configure named so it can start on boot ? |
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Yes, I've found that with ls -ltr /etc/rc.d later.
Now it start @boot ok. zones are transfered ok from FreeBSD master. I guess I have just some tweaks to do to get a good configuration for bind. |
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