Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2012 15:28:24 +0400 From: Peter Vereshagin <peter@vereshagin.org> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Old file reappeared by itself Message-ID: <20121114112824.GB5413@external.screwed.box> In-Reply-To: <50A37197.2010605@itlegion.ru> References: <50A0CA53.8050802@itlegion.ru> <50A24258.6080203@itlegion.ru> <CANMDHqemVfGwNo5uPDmzbis=NXW=Qn2zMR%2B6i=Snma_smmbcwQ@mail.gmail.com> <50A37197.2010605@itlegion.ru>
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Hello.
2012/11/14 14:25:27 +0400 Artem Kuchin <matrix@itlegion.ru> => To Friedrich Locke :
AK> > Have you ever call the police ?
AK>
AK> Ever - yes, in this case - no.
Have police ever called you? ;-)
AK> > It happened today again! I checked file today and the file was
Then it's much easier if it happens again.
If it's the zone then BIND may seem to overwrite the file? I can do this in
the case it's a primary zone service. I'm informed it's all about the primary
not a secondary zone service but hence BIND isn't a piece of cake who knows.
Since that you can do this:
- chmod file(s) for BIND to read-only it.
- monitor certain directories for changes. I have no idea about the tool to
handle this task but it's quite possible with inotify() system call and/or
the sgi fam protocol, particularly its sysutils/gamin implementation.
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