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Old 04-09-2003, 10:17 AM   #1
bornem
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redhat-config-bind question


I have setup a dns server on redhat.

I'm having a problem with the gui updating from files.

I recreate my server, copy /var/named/*, /etc/named.conf, /etc/named.custom, /etc/hosts, /etc/passwd and group files from a tar file I created from my original server. I restart named on the new system but the redhat-config-bind gui does not show the zones. All I get are the default. I can do an nslookup locally and it works fine.

Anyone have any ideas why the gui is not showing the zones.

Thanks,

Martin
 
Old 04-10-2003, 08:52 AM   #2
bornem
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Nevermind, I decided to stop using the gui and am now using webmin. Works great.

Martin
 
  


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