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Subject:    Re: [webmin-l] Zones in named.conf or??
From:       "Grant Peel" <gpeel () thenetnow ! com>
Date:       2008-08-05 20:59:42
Message-ID: 4FE75C881EDD4544995161EEC111460C () GRANT
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Jamie,


Not that its a big deal, but the 'Use relative paths" selection works when 
adding a zone via webmin, o, the master, but when the slave is added, it 
still puts in the full path.

-Grant

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jamie Cameron" <jcameron@webmin.com>
To: "Webmin users list" <webadmin-list@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 1:56 PM
Subject: Re: [webmin-l] Zones in named.conf or??


> On 04/Aug/2008 22:11 Marconi wrote ..
>> WebMin 1.420, Mac OS X 10.4.11
>>
>> In the BIND DNS Server module config, there's a setting for "Add new 
>> zones to file"
>> and the options are named.conf or an edit box. This indicates that zones 
>> are intended
>> to be in one file only (named.conf or a file I designate). My current 
>> file organization
>> instead has each zone in a separate file and each of these files is made 
>> available
>> through a series of INCLUDE statements.
>>
>> This works but is, apparently, not the way Webmin expects them to be, so 
>> I'd like
>> to consolidate files. Before I choose between named.conf and some other 
>> file, would
>> someone please explain to me what this other setting in the module config 
>> does?
>>
>> Use relative zone file paths in named.conf?
>>
>> I take it this means relative as opposed to full paths? I.e., 
>> "conf/hosts" versus
>> "/var/named/conf/hosts"?
>
> The idea for this field is to specify a separate file that new zones are 
> added to,
> such as /etc/named-zones.conf. This file should already exist, and must be 
> included
> in the main named.conf file via a line like :
>
> include "/etc/named-zones.conf";
>
> Adding each zone to a separate file is not supported yet.
>
> - Jamie
>
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