T On Mar 20, 2007, at 6:05 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote: > Ty R. McMichael wrote: >> Check your named.conf file for the rndc.key entry. Is the path >> correct? >> Did you generate one or use the already built one? >> >> > > That must be the problem. > > /etc/resolv.conf has one line - > > nameserver 12.189.32.61 > > I don't know how to get the key? The two files, /etc/rndc.conf and /etc/rndc.key must agree... The relevant lines are -> key "rndckey"; -ed- > > I initially set this up with system-config-network and assumed > everything would just work? > > Did I do the wrong thing? > > Bob >> On Tue, 2007-03-20 at 19:51 -0400, Bob Goodwin wrote: >> >>> Les Mikesell wrote: >>> >>>> Scott Silva wrote: >>>> >>>>> Bob Goodwin spake the following on 3/20/2007 3:22 PM: >>>>> >>>>>> I've just installed Centos 4.4 on a computer, replacing FC6, >>>>>> and the >>>>>> first thing I find is that DNS does not work no matter what I >>>>>> have in >>>>>> /etc/resolv.conf. It should at least work with my ISP's >>>>>> assigned server >>>>>> but doesn't. Numerical URL's work via the browser and ping. >>>>>> Is there >>>>>> something else I need to attend to? >>>>>> >>>>>> I hope this is the right list for such questions. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks. >>>>>> >>>>>> Bob Goodwin >>>>>> >>>>> Named isn't started by default, even if you install caching- >>>>> nameserver. >>>>> >>>> Named doesn't need to be running if your /etc/resolv.conf points >>>> elsewhere. Do you have firewalls blocking port 53? >>>> >>>> 'dig' is usually a reasonable diagnostic tool. >>>> >>>> >>> I tried disabling the firewall, still nothing. >>> >>> dig just reports "connection timed out; no servers could be reached" >>> >>> Bob > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos