Hİ,
I have an interesting problem. BIND (BIND 9.2.3) is not working with
linux-2.6.4 and linux-2.6.5-rc1 (haven't tried linux-2.6.5-rc2, yet). But
linux-2.6.4-rc2 works fine with BIND. When the system boots and starts
BIND daemon, I got the following error message:
Starting BIND: /usr/sbin/named
named: capset failed: Operation not permitted
By the way, I'm using Slackware 9.1. Also, my ver_linux output attached
to this mail.
Regards
On Sat, 20 Mar 2004, Tarkan Erimer wrote:
> I have an interesting problem. BIND (BIND 9.2.3) is not working with
> linux-2.6.4 and linux-2.6.5-rc1 (haven't tried linux-2.6.5-rc2, yet). But
> linux-2.6.4-rc2 works fine with BIND. When the system boots and starts
> BIND daemon, I got the following error message:
>
> Starting BIND: /usr/sbin/named
> named: capset failed: Operation not permitted
Did you configure standard linux capabilities in the security models
section?
Matthias Andree wrote:
>>I have an interesting problem. BIND (BIND 9.2.3) is not working with
>>linux-2.6.4 and linux-2.6.5-rc1 (haven't tried linux-2.6.5-rc2, yet). But
>>linux-2.6.4-rc2 works fine with BIND. When the system boots and starts BIND
>>daemon, I got the following error message:
>>
>> Starting BIND: /usr/sbin/named
>> named: capset failed: Operation not permitted
>
> Did you configure standard linux capabilities in the security models
>section?
Yes, I configured Standart Linux capabilities as a module and also, my .config
has attached.