Re: Changes to named between 7.0 and 9.2?
Brad Spencer <[email protected]> Mon, 09 May 2022 13:24:46 -0400
| Newsgroups | gmane.os.netbsd.ports.x86-64 |
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[email protected] (Steve Blinkhorn) writes: > I only have NetBSD and Windows 10 machines. I have tried the nsupdate from all my NetBSD machiness, a mix of: i386-7.0 amd64-7.0 amd64-8.0_RC1 > and amd64_9.2. It only fails from the 9.2 machines, which suggests to > me that the server setup is fine, but something is wrong with openssl > on my 9.2 installations. In my named.conf file I have: > allow-update {key "update";}; > to grant the update permission for testing purposes. > > I can well believe that something is wrong with the 9.2 installations > (therre have been other problems) and that maybe a configurtion file > needs attention. But what and where? > > -- > Steve Blinkhorn <[email protected]> I found some time while watching paint dry (pkgsrc builds running) to install a VirtualBox VM of the 9.2 build from ftp.netbsd.org. I had no trouble using the 9.2 build against a NetBSD/amd64 8.0_STABLE with BIND 9.10.5 from an older pkgsrc. I did have to make sure I used the IPv4 address of the DNS server on the VirtualBox VM, as the VirtualBox VM didn't have IPv6 configured, so the nsupdate "server <hostname>" thing pulled the wrong address and of course, this was all NAT'ed out my laptop. But it all worked as expected with nsupdate. -- Brad Spencer - [email protected] - KC8VKS - http://anduin.eldar.org