[SOLVED] BIND setup. How?
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Just tried to check permissions (I've been adding not under "admin" user) - under "admin" user the same issue appeared.
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Where did you get the idea that ANY is going to return anything?
Do an actual query for a FQDN that you entered!
in your example there your fully qualified name would be
myhost.myhost.example.com no myhost.example.com
ANY hasn't been a valid sort of query for long time!
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Got it! It's working! Thanks.
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Also bind works too - did you hit save? If you do not hit save where you create your zone, then the config will not be generated.. Also you will need to create a view that your zone is in, etc...
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@johnpoz For BIND I did everything that you mentioning. But nothing appeared for me. Only DNS Resolver working right now. And really don't know why. What I see from screenshot - the diff is createview, I havent't it. In my version it's empty.
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You have to hit the SAVE button!!
Outside off the zone.. Then go back into your zone and you will see your conf file..
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@johnpoz What I see from screenshot - the diff is createview, I havent't it. In my version it's empty.
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You didn't create a view would be my guess!
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@johnpoz Yes. I've been pressing this button. For me creating view is a little new way. I've been only writing configs for BIND on pure FreeBSD. What does it mean VIEW?
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You have been using bind for how long? And you don't know what a view is?
it determines what a specific client will be able to view in the zone..
edit:
https://kb.isc.org/docs/aa-00851
Understanding views in BIND 9, by example -
@johnpoz About 10 years. I've been only writing zone files and add it in named.conf and everything was working. From now started to read about it. Thanks a lot.
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Views have been around a REALLY Long time!! Pretty sure views have been available since the release of 9, like 2000 was it?