L lkbryant Verified User Joined Aug 16, 2005 Messages 283 Aug 9, 2008 #1 hi since DA uses their own BIND, how would I go about updating it? It shows that the DA excludes Bind from the yum.conf so I'm hesitant to even try performing an upgrade.
hi since DA uses their own BIND, how would I go about updating it? It shows that the DA excludes Bind from the yum.conf so I'm hesitant to even try performing an upgrade.
nobaloney NoBaloney Internet Svcs - In Memoriam † Joined Jun 16, 2003 Messages 24,977 Location California Aug 9, 2008 #2 Generally DirectAdmin uses your OS distribution's BIND, at least it does on my CentOS installs. You can remove bind from the exclude line in yum.conf. But if you've installed either the caching nameserver or the chrooted bind, then those two should be excluded. Note, I don't remember exactly what these are called and I didn't take the time to look them up; be careful . Jeff
Generally DirectAdmin uses your OS distribution's BIND, at least it does on my CentOS installs. You can remove bind from the exclude line in yum.conf. But if you've installed either the caching nameserver or the chrooted bind, then those two should be excluded. Note, I don't remember exactly what these are called and I didn't take the time to look them up; be careful . Jeff
L lkbryant Verified User Joined Aug 16, 2005 Messages 283 Aug 10, 2008 #3 It looks like I have bind-chroot installed. Now what should I do to safely remove this? Just remove it?
It looks like I have bind-chroot installed. Now what should I do to safely remove this? Just remove it?
smtalk Administrator Staff member Joined Aug 22, 2006 Messages 9,072 Location LT, EU Aug 10, 2008 #4 http://help.directadmin.com/item.php?id=128 Then: rpm -e bind-chroot