

O rekursiv (der Server holt die Daten von einem anderen Nameserver) autoritativ (der Server holt die Daten aus einer lokalen Zonendatei) Rndc dumpdb could not open dump file Howto Statistics-file "/var/named/stats/named.stats" rndc: ‘stats’ failed: permission deniedĭump-file "/var/named/dump/named_dump.db"

Stopping named: rndc failed, trying killall. Named: the working directory is not writable open: /usr/local/etc/rndc.key: file not foundīind does not provide /etc/rndc.key Stopping named: rndc failed, trying killall. # chown -R bind:bind /var/named/etc/namedb Query for '.Problems nslookup not found in FreeBSD 10įreeBSD 10 sysinstall, nslookup named: the working directory is not writable and the auth DNS servers do not respond to those queries (typical load balancer behaviour!) Looks like it wants to do AAAA lookups for the name servers ns1| first?Īnd then it wants to do NS queries to the auth DNS servers for. Note: the dig query returns SERVFAIL before the packet capture shows the A record getting returned. 1.1.1.1): query works.ĭisable Unbound forwarding to BIND and get Unbound to resolve it: query works

Anyone know which file to add this in to test ?) >HEADER I'd really like to have BIND use IPv4 only, with the '-4' option when starting named. I've disabled DNSBL on BIND, so no blacklist issues occurring. Setup is: Unbound forwarding to BIND locally When inspecting the BIND log in more detail I see more of these resolve issues for known existing URLs like:īumping this thread as I'm having a similar issue.įor a few domain names, DNS won't resolve
