Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 16:15:15 -0500 From: uidzero <uidzero@one-arm.com> To: jmlewis@dslextreme.com, FreeBSD-Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Replacing Bind8x with Bind9 Message-ID: <41193AE3.9090900@one-arm.com> In-Reply-To: <21840a50be0a7ef40a6eb40a.20040810135240.wzyrjvf@www.dslextreme.com> References: <2400.192.168.1.1.1092125643.squirrel@192.168.1.1> <21840a50be0a7ef40a6eb40a.20040810135240.wzyrjvf@www.dslextreme.com>
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Joshua Lewis wrote: >I received this error when running your instructions. > >apollo# make PORT_REPLACES_BASE_BIND9=yes install clean >Dependency warning: used OpenSSL version contains known vulnerabilities >Please update or define either WITH_OPENSSL_BASE or WITH_OPENSSL_PORT >*** Error code 1 > >I understand that it says a dependancy a problem. But I just ran cvsup no >more then an hour ago. Is there something I am missing? > >Thanks for any help > > >Thank you, >Joshua Lewis > > > >Michael Sharp > > >>read the /usr/ports/dns/bind9 Makefile and use the >>'PORT_REPLACES_BASE_BIND9' >>option to make. >> >>make PORT_REPLACES_BASE_BIND9=yes install clean >> >>In rc.conf >>---------- >>named_enable="YES" >>named_program="/usr/local/sbin/named" >>named_flags="-c /usr/local/etc/namedb/named.conf -u bind" >> >> >> >>and you can also put NO_BIND= true in /etc/make.conf so that base BIND >>isn't build when you make world. >> >>Definetly consider chrooting or jailing BIND >> >>Michael >> >> >> >> > >_______________________________________________ >freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list >http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions >To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" > > make PORT_REPLACES_BASE_BIND9=yes WITH_OPENSSL_PORT=yes install clean Michael -- Michael D. Whities uidzero@one-arm.com http://www.one-arm.com -- There are four colors of hats to watch for: Black, White, Grey, and Red. The meanings are: Cracker, Hacker, Guru, and Victim.
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