Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 22:56:32 -0300 From: "Matt Rudderham" <matt@researcher.com> To: <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: BIND v. 8 Message-ID: <NDBBLEKOOLGIBFPGLFEKCENHCDAA.matt@researcher.com>
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I recently purchased DNS & BIND by O'Reilly and it has proven very
resourceful. I am trying to setup bind to be authoritive for my Sub-Domain
which will be delegated to me as soon as I have Named running. All appears
to be well in my config, but after starting bind, I am getting the
following:
Sep 25 22:10:37 MUNICH named[317]: bind(dfd=2, [my oip].53 Address already
in use
Sep 25 22:10:37 MUNICH named[317]: bind(dfd=2, [192.168.8.1].53 Address
already in use
Sep 25 22:10:37 MUNICH named[317]: bind(dfd=2, [127.0.0.1].53 Address
already in use
Any idea what could be causing this?
Attached is my named.conf. Let me know if I should attach my db files.
Thanks
- Matthew Rudderham
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// $FreeBSD: src/etc/namedb/named.conf,v 1.6 1999/08/27 23:24:02 peter Exp $
//
// Refer to the named(8) man page for details. If you are ever going
// to setup a primary server, make sure you've understood the hairy
// details of how DNS is working. Even with simple mistakes, you can
// break connectivity for affected parties, or cause huge amount of
// useless Internet traffic.
options {
directory "/etc/namedb";
// In addition to the "forwarders" clause, you can force your name
// server to never initiate queries of its own, but always ask its
// forwarders only, by enabling the following line:
//
// forward only;
// If you've got a DNS server around at your upstream provider, enter
// its IP address here, and enable the line below. This will make you
// benefit from its cache, thus reduce overall DNS traffic in the Internet.
forwarders {
24.222.0.33;
};
/*
* If there is a firewall between you and nameservers you want
* to talk to, you might need to uncomment the query-source
* directive below. Previous versions of BIND always asked
* questions using port 53, but BIND 8.1 uses an unprivileged
* port by default.
*/
// query-source address * port 53;
/*
* If running in a sandbox, you may have to specify a different
* location for the dumpfile.
*/
/* Uncommented the Below Line 9-24-2000 */
dump-file "s/named_dump.db";
};
// Note: the following will be supported in a future release.
/*
host { any; } {
topology {
127.0.0.0/8;
};
};
*/
// Setting up secondaries is way easier and the rough picture for this
// is explained below.
//
// If you enable a local name server, don't forget to enter 127.0.0.1
// into your /etc/resolv.conf so this server will be queried first.
// Also, make sure to enable it in /etc/rc.conf.
zone "." {
type hint;
file "named.root";
};
zone "0.0.127.IN-ADDR.ARPA" {
type master;
file "db.127.0.0";
};
zone "munich.v-net.org" {
type master;
file "db.munich";
};
zone "248.57.222.24.IN-ADDR.ARPA" {
type master;
file "db.24.222.57.248";
};
// NB: Do not use the IP addresses below, they are faked, and only
// serve demonstration/documentation purposes!
//
// Example secondary config entries. It can be convenient to become
// a secondary at least for the zone where your own domain is in. Ask
// your network administrator for the IP address of the responsible
// primary.
//
// Never forget to include the reverse lookup (IN-ADDR.ARPA) zone!
// (This is the first bytes of the respective IP address, in reverse
// order, with ".IN-ADDR.ARPA" appended.)
//
// Before starting to setup a primary zone, better make sure you fully
// understand how DNS and BIND works, however. There are sometimes
// unobvious pitfalls. Setting up a secondary is comparably simpler.
//
// NB: Don't blindly enable the examples below. :-) Use actual names
// and addresses instead.
//
// NOTE!!! FreeBSD runs bind in a sandbox (see named_flags in rc.conf).
// The directory containing the secondary zones must be write accessible
// to bind. The following sequence is suggested:
//
// mkdir /etc/namedb/s
// chown bind.bind /etc/namedb/s
// chmod 750 /etc/namedb/s
/*
zone "domain.com" {
type slave;
file "s/domain.com.bak";
masters {
192.168.8.1;
};
};
zone "8.168.192.in-addr.arpa" {
type slave;
file "s/8.168.192.in-addr.arpa.bak";
masters {
192.168.8.1;
};
};
*/
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