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Re: BIND installed on a Solaris 11.4 x 86 virtual server

From Anand Buddhdev <anandb@ripe.net>
Newsgroups comp.protocols.dns.bind
Subject Re: BIND installed on a Solaris 11.4 x 86 virtual server
Date 2020-06-01 20:59 +0200
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On 01/06/2020 20:08, DeCaro, James John (Jim) CIV DISA FE (USA) via 
bind-users wrote:

Hi Jim,

> Installed BIND 9.16.3 and I discovered that the SMF dns/server is
> trying to read named.conf from /usr/local/etc/:
> "/usr/local/etc/named.conf: file not found".  I am trying to figure
> out how point named to read /etc/named.conf.

I last touched SMF over 15 years ago, and I don't remember enough about 
it now, so I can't speak for the SMF parts of your question.

> I did try re-compiling BIND with different switches but it resulted
> in the same thing.  Is there an environment variable or a ./configure
> switch to re-point the default to /etc/named.conf?  I tried
> '--sysconfdir=/etc'  --no luck there.  Do I edit the manifest file?

This *is* the correct way to define the default location of named.conf.

> I attempted named -c /etc/named.conf  with no luck

This *must* work. However, your description "no luck" isn't enough. Can 
you describe exactly what happened when you named "named -c 
/etc/named.conf"?

> $ named -g:

Run "named -c /etc/named.conf -g" and see what happens.

Regards,
Anand

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Re: BIND installed on a Solaris 11.4 x 86 virtual server Anand Buddhdev <anandb@ripe.net> - 2020-06-01 20:59 +0200

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