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Title: named.conf
Post by: linuxstudy on August 24, 2009, 02:03:56 PM
Salamoualikom everybody:

Currently I am having problem with Red Hat 5,  i have installed bind but i can' find the file /etc/named.conf to configure my linux server

please help......
Title: named.conf
Post by: linuxstudy on August 24, 2009, 02:04:19 PM
Salamoualikom everybody:

Currently I am having problem with Red Hat 5,  i have installed bind but i can' find the file /etc/named.conf to configure my linux server

please help......
Title: Re: named.conf
Post by: gauravbajaj on September 02, 2009, 05:21:39 AM
In some distribution you can't find named.conf in /etc.

Check below link for more details

http://indianentertainment.blog.co.in/2009/08/11/dns-configuration-in-rhel-5/
Title: Re: named.conf
Post by: dragoncity99 on October 29, 2009, 03:50:35 PM
A rule of thumb on rpm package. And i believe you can use this on other applications is:

1. Get to know what is the rpm package of your app
i.e: openSSH-version1

2. List the files in the rpm package
i.e: rpm -ql openSSH-version1

It will list you all the files (manpages, binaries, configuration files, library files)