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Can't start Bind!
Authored by: theNonsuch on Dec 21, '01 01:50:24AM

Hi - hopefully someone can help...

I got through the procedure and believe I followed the directions carefully. However, when I run the last command to start Bind I get the following:

Dec 21 00:44:47.539 starting BIND 9.2.0 -gc /usr/local/etc/named.conf
Dec 21 00:44:47.541 using 1 CPU
Dec 21 00:44:47.549 loading configuration from '/usr/local/etc/named.conf'
Dec 21 00:44:47.552 no IPv6 interfaces found
Dec 21 00:44:47.553 listening on IPv4 interface lo0, 127.0.0.1#53
Dec 21 00:44:47.557 could not listen on UDP socket: address in use
Dec 21 00:44:47.558 creating IPv4 interface lo0 failed; interface ignored
Dec 21 00:44:47.559 listening on IPv4 interface en0, 192.168.111.3#53
Dec 21 00:44:47.559 could not listen on UDP socket: address in use
Dec 21 00:44:47.559 creating IPv4 interface en0 failed; interface ignored
Dec 21 00:44:47.559 not listening on any interfaces
Dec 21 00:44:47.563 none:0: open: /usr/local/etc/rndc.key: file not found
Dec 21 00:44:47.564 couldn't add command channel 127.0.0.1#953: file not found
Dec 21 00:44:47.565 entropy.c:279: unexpected error:
Dec 21 00:44:47.565 fcntl(5, F_SETFL, 4): Operation not supported by device
Dec 21 00:44:47.565 could not open entropy source /dev/random: unexpected error
Dec 21 00:44:47.565 ignoring config file logging statement due to -g option
Dec 21 00:44:47.603 zone 0.0.127.in-addr.arpa/IN: loaded serial 12
Dec 21 00:44:47.604 running

Sorry this is so long!

Can anyone help here? My Internet connection is routed through a SMC 7004AWBR router, but I've opened up port 53 on it - shouldn't that do the trick?

Thanks,
Neil
reply to: thenonsuch at mac.com



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Can't start Bind!
Authored by: dlandrith on Dec 21, '01 09:00:07AM

Make sure and run it as root.



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