Craig White spake the following on 4/10/2006 8:21 PM:> CentOS 4.3 - running bind chroot
>
> I have similar set up at various clients but none have this problem...
>
> # service named restart
> Stopping named:
> named: already running
>
> [root at srv1 ~]# tail -n 2 /var/log/messages
> apache
> Apr 10 20:10:52 srv1 named[4345]: invalid command from 127.0.0.1#33546:
> bad auth
> Apr 10 20:10:52 srv1 named[4345]: invalid command from 127.0.0.1#33547:
> bad auth
>
> Where does this 'bad auth' come from?
>
> (I am running ldap but the user 'named' is in /etc/passwd &
/etc/shadow
>
> Craig
First step is to make sure rndc and its keys are set up properly. It can get
slimed if you copy a named.conf from another machine without copying the
rndc.conf with it.
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