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1.19 Starting a Name Server1.19.1 ProblemYou want to start a name server. 1.19.2 SolutionRun the program named or, if you're using BIND 8, use ndc: # named or: # ndc start 1.19.3 DiscussionIf root's path doesn't include the directory in which the named executable is installed (often /usr/sbin), you'll have to specify the full path: # /usr/sbin/named The pathname of the file ndc executes to start named is compiled-in. If it's not correct, you can edit the file Makefile.set and set the variable DESTSBIN to the directory in which named actually lives. Then recompile ndc with: # cd bind-distribution-directory/src/bin/ndc # make clean # make ndc The Makefile.set file you should modify is in the directory src/port/<os>, where <os> indicates the operating system you run (e.g., freebsd ). If you need to start named with command-line arguments, you can specify them on the command-line: # named -c /tmp/named.conf Or, if you use ndc, you can specify them after the argument start: # ndc start -c /tmp/named.conf 1.19.4 See AlsoSection 3.2 for setting up and using ndc. |
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