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Date:      Tue, 27 Feb 2007 11:39:19 -0600
From:      Derek Ragona <derek@computinginnovations.com>
To:        Noah Garrett Wallach <noah@juniper.net>
Cc:        User Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: named not starting during boot
Message-ID:  <6.0.0.22.2.20070227113635.0252b830@mail.computinginnovations.com>
In-Reply-To: <45E4688D.6060101@juniper.net>
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I was using "username" as an example.  You can use bind, root, or any valid 
user.  That user should own the directory you plan to use for the chroot, 
or the namedb starting point.

Most likely you have a chroot problem, you need to be sure you have that 
file tree setup correctly.

         -Derek

At 11:21 AM 2/27/2007, Noah Garrett Wallach wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>I dont have a user name named.  I have a user named bind.  so bind is what 
>I am going with.
>
>named_enable="YES"
>named_uid="bind"
>named_program="/usr/local/sbin/named"
>named_flags="-c /etc/namedb/named.conf"
>named_chrootdir="/var/named"
>
>
>cheers,
>
>Noah
>
>
>Derek Ragona wrote:
>>In the newer versions of bind you need to add to /etc/rc.conf:
>>named_uid="username"
>>you want to run named as.
>>
>>         -Derek
>>
>>At 07:24 PM 2/26/2007, Noah Garrett Wallach wrote:
>>>Hi there,
>>>
>>>named is not starting when I reboot a FreeBSD 6.2 server and I cant 
>>>figure out why.
>>>there are no error mesasges in /var/log/messages during the boot process.
>>>
>>>even when I manually start there are no error messages.
>>>
>>># grep named /etc/rc.conf
>>>named_enable="YES"
>>># pkg_info | grep bind
>>>bind9-9.3.4         Completely new version of the BIND DNS suite with 
>>>updated D
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>># grep BIND messages
>>>Feb 26 11:50:53 access2 named[1704]: starting BIND 9.3.3
>>>Feb 26 14:07:19 access2 named[990]: starting BIND 9.3.3
>>>Feb 26 17:19:59 access2 named[966]: starting BIND 9.3.4 -c 
>>>/etc/namedb/named.conf
>>>Feb 26 17:20:07 access2 named[974]: starting BIND 9.3.4 -c 
>>>/etc/namedb/named.conf
>>>Feb 26 17:20:19 access2 named[981]: starting BIND 9.3.4 -c 
>>>/etc/namedb/named.conf
>>># /etc/rc.d/named stop
>>># /etc/rc.d/named start
>>># grep BIND messages
>>>Feb 26 11:50:53 access2 named[1704]: starting BIND 9.3.3
>>>Feb 26 14:07:19 access2 named[990]: starting BIND 9.3.3
>>>Feb 26 17:19:59 access2 named[966]: starting BIND 9.3.4 -c 
>>>/etc/namedb/named.conf
>>>Feb 26 17:20:07 access2 named[974]: starting BIND 9.3.4 -c 
>>>/etc/namedb/named.conf
>>>Feb 26 17:20:19 access2 named[981]: starting BIND 9.3.4 -c 
>>>/etc/namedb/named.conf
>>>Feb 26 17:23:46 access2 named[1005]: starting BIND 9.3.4 -c 
>>>/etc/namedb/named.conf
>>>
>>>any clues please?
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>>
>>>Noah
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