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Old 06-17-2006, 11:43 AM   #1
Le Hara
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BIND doesn't want to log


Hi all,

I have a DNS server on Fedora 5 (bind ver 9).

Everything works fine except it doesn't want to log.
I find this in /var/messages:

: logging channel 'audit_log' file '/var/named/bind/named.log': file not found

[root@server bind]# pwd
/var/named/bind
[root@server bind]# ls -Z
-rw-r--r-- named named user_ubject_r:named_zone_t named.log

So, SElinux is ok...rights are OK....file belonges to named. I even write a 1 in the file no to leave it empty. But the same error appears.

Got any ideeas??

Thx
 
Old 06-17-2006, 12:16 PM   #2
SteveK1979
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Hi,

Doesn't bind run chrooted on Fedora? If so, that means that bind will be looking for the path /var/named/bind/named.log inside the chroot jail.

Cheers,
Steve
 
  


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