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From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2006-01-31 22:25:58
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I think I can see the cause of this problem - Webmin is configured to add new BIND zones to /etc/named.conf.local , but there is no directive in /etc/named.conf to include this file. The quick fix is to click on the Module Config link, and change the 'Add new zones to file' option to 'Default'. - Jamie On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 00:57, Rodney Richison wrote: > It's not like I don't muck around with this every day at work, but here, > on my home network, I'm having trouble with the bind module. > > I'm sure it's something simple. I've a local server behind my firewall. > Bind works as expected. However, when I try to create a master, it > creates it, then shows the page to change the records, yet when I click > on something like a or nameserver record. I get a page that is pretty > much blank, with no input boxes and the word "in" in the middle of the > page. > > The strange thing is, I reproduce the error on my local machine. Both > machines running debian. Both machines upgraded to the latest greatest > webmin and bind modules. That's why I'm sure I'm missing something > simple. Ideas? > > BTW, I can then cancel out, and no master zone has been created > "according to webmin". However, if I then try to create it again, I get > the message "already exists". Looking at /etc/bind, I see it does exist > in named.conf.local and the zone file exists. So it's though webmin > creates it, yet cannot edit it?? Or see it??? > > Bind is on debian stable. > Things I've tried, purge bind, remove webmin module, upgrade webmin... > I'm out of ideas at the moment. > > ????? |