Casey Bralla wrote:
It sounds like the program named is trying to run "named" as user "named" instead of user "root". I'm not sure how that would happen, but what-the-hey!
Try creating a user called "named"
Well, that seams to be the case. Sure one can weep it under the carpet by creating a named user&group, but that's not ideal as it might cause access problems for other users, but then I also want to understand what's happen and why.. In other words, I'm not looking for the easy way out, but thanks anyway for your input. Joakim
On Mon, 09 Nov 1998 02:20:01 +0100, Joakim Schramm wrote:
Hi!
I try to set up the Bind8 DNS server, have used the basic named file named.conf in the /bind dir and copied it to /etc/named.conf, set start named to "yes", but at start I just got a message: user "named" unknown
Casey Bralla
Chief Nerd in Residence NerdWorld.net (A Vorlon Information Technologies Company)
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