freebsd-src/etc/namedb
Doug Barton 0fcd844921 The named process needs to have a "working directory" that it can
write to. This is specified in "options { directory }" in named.conf.
So, create /etc/namedb/working with appropriate permissions, and
update the entry in named.conf to match.

In addition to specifying the working directory, file and path names
in named.conf can be specified relative to the directory listed.
However, since that directory is now different from /etc/namedb
(where the configuration, zone, rndc.*, and other files are located)
further update named.conf to specify all file names with fully
qualified paths. Also update the comment about file and path names
so users know this should be done for all file/path names in the file.

This change will eliminate the 'working directory is not writable'
messages at boot time without sacrificing security. It will also
allow for features in newer versions of BIND (9.7+) to work as
designed.
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named.conf The named process needs to have a "working directory" that it can 2009-12-15 05:14:39 +00:00
named.root Update to the December 12, 2008 version of this file. The one 2009-12-11 01:06:04 +00:00