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/etc/namedb9. The network administrator will need to either remove the directory
statement to permit named9 to read files from its default location (/etc/namedb9) or the
administrator may update this statement to reflect the new location.
By default, the named daemon is built to read files from the sbin/init.d/ directory. You can
change this default with an options statement in your named.conf file.
If you cluster a standalone system, you must rerun /usr/sbin/bind9enable.
Note:
Do not manually start the named daemon. The named daemon should not be run on more than
one cluster member or attempt to start multiple daemons on a singe host.
18.4 Running the BIND Startup Script
After enabling the BIND Version 9.2.0 or BIND Version 8 server (Section 18.3: Enabling BIND),
start the BIND server from the UNIX command prompt as follows:
1. Enter /sbin/init.d/named start.
2. Enter /sbin/rcinet start.
3. Reboot the system.
BIND Version 9.2.0 will run on Tru64 UNIX Version 5.0A and later. Tru64 UNIX Version 5.1B
also provides the /dev/random device to provide entropy. The BIND Version 9.2.0 tools provide
an option to point to/dev/random. For example:
On V5.0A
ps auxw > /tmp/foo; rndc-confgen -r /tmp/foo
On V5.1B
rndc-confgen -r /dev/random
Refer to the reference pages in /usr/share/man for more information about this option.
18.5 BIND Documentation
Internet Express provides a collection of documentation for BIND Version 9.2.0 in the
/usr/internet/docs/bind9/ directory:
COPYRIGHT — Copyright information
FAQ — Frequently asked questions.
CHANGES — Build changes and bug fixes.
arm – BIND Administrator Reference Manual in HTML format.
dnssec — Summarizes the state of the DNSSEC implementation in this release of BIND.
To support DNSSEC, BIND Version 9.2.0 must be linked with the OpenSSL library Version
0.9.5a or higher.
format-options.pl — summarizes the named.conf options supported by this version
of BIND.
ipv6 Discusses compile-time and run-time issues for using IPv6 with BIND Version 9.2.0.
migration Discusses issues with upgrading a BIND 8 installation to BIND Version 9.2.0.
migration-4to9 — Describes how to transition from BIND Version 4 to BIND Version
9.2.0 using the contrib/named-bootconf conversion tool.
options — Summarizes the named.conf options supported by this version of BIND.
rfc-compliance — Lists the RFCs for compliance with IETF standards.
README.1st Provides important information about the Internet Express implementation
of BIND Version 9.2.0.
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