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Windows Could Not Start The Dns Server Service On Local Computer
Jun 16, 2016 Applies to: Plesk for Windows Symptoms BIND service cannot start. Attempt to start ISC BIND from Services, produces the following error message: ERROR 1067: The process terminated unexpectedly. Cause BIND DNS configuration file is not consistent. Resolution To resolve the issue please follow the steps bellow: Open
Windows Could Not Start The Isc Bind Service On Local Computer
the Event log Find the entry with the error: “C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Parallels\\Plesk\\dns\\etc\\named.conf:XXX: expected IP match list element near ';'” where XXX – line number in "%plesk_dir%"\dns\etc\named.conf Open "%plesk_dir%"\dns\etc\named.conf Find and remove the line XXX with a single symbol, ";" Start BIND service via Windows Services: Services.msc Search Words ERROR 1067: The process terminated unexpectedly. expected IP match list element near ';'” BIND service cannot start 56797cefb1efc9130f7c48a7d1db0f0c a914db3fdc7a53ddcfd1b2db8f5a1b9c 85a92ca67f2200d36506862eaa6ed6b8 Email subscription for changes to this article RSS subscription for changes to this article Save as PDF Was this article helpful? Tell us how we may improve it. No Yes University Training & Certification Product Expert Program Partners Become a Partner Company About Us Leadership Team Press Room Contact Us Keep in touch © 2016 Parallels IP Holdings GmbH. All rights reserved. Plesk and the Plesk logo are trademarks of Parallels IP Holdings GmbH. Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy Impressum Sitemap
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installing BIND on windows? Page 1 of 3 123 Last Jump to page: Share dns.exe exception code 0xc0000005 This Thread Tweet This + 1 this Post To Linkedin Subscribe to this Thread Subscribe to This Thread June 22nd, 2003,01:25 PM #1 SilentRage View https://kb.plesk.com/en/114886 Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage DNS/BIND Guru Devshed Specialist (4000 - 4499 posts) Join Date Jun 2003 Location OH, USA Posts 4,266 Rep Power 175 Having trouble installing BIND on windows? PM written on June 22nd, 2003 09:27 AM: I've downlaoded bind...but find installing http://forums.devshed.com/dns-36/trouble-installing-bind-windows-413133.html procedures for windows is a nightmare. Would mind helping me to get it setup. It is a nightmare. I agree. It took me a while to figure out how to set it up. Next time ask your questions in the forum instead of in PM. This way other people with the same question can conveniently get their answer. Here's my setup. From which you will get an idea on how to do your setup: Section 1: Location of files [C:\Program Files\DNS\bin\] In this folder I have all the executeables that came with BIND. [C:\Program Files\DNS\etc] In this folder I have all my configuration files. This includes: named.conf --- main BIND configuration file rndc.key --- required for rndc to manage your BIND server root.hint --- a hint to BIND as to what the root servers are named.pid --- created by BIND when running example.com.zone --- zone file containing my example zone 1.0.0.127.IN-ADDR.ARPA.zone --- zone file for reverse lookup [C:\Program Files\DNS\log] I c
Network Balinese Culture Balinese Temples Balinese Moments Bali Exciting About Us About Us Contact Us Sitemap Loading... Building Local Dns Server Using BIND for Windows on the Network Ketut Agus Suardika 03:24 Experience , https://agratitudesign.blogspot.com/2015/04/building-local-dns-server-using-bind.html Network 10 comments DNS Server is the database server which will be http://marc.info/?l=bind9-users&m=101485129003615&w=2 distributed and mapping the hostnames to the IP address and otherwise. This is the process which must be passed when we are connected to the internet to access any servers in the world. So when we use the specific dns server such google dns, we will follow the domain database rules error 1067 on this server. For example if google dns has blocked any webhosting server, we will not be able to access the webhosting server using this dns server. I personally prefer to use google dns because the resolve dns response more quickly and widely, but this would depend on your purposes. From ISP (Internet Service Provider) itself many has been implemented the Internal DNS Server windows could not to their clients internet services for some reasons . This will greatly depend on the quality and ability of their internal dns sever to serve their clients. If sometime their dns server having a problems, automatically their services will be disrupted, although their internet connection in good condition. This could be a factor that could be a problem and the resolve dns response of their dns server to serve many clients. In some other cases building local dns server will be the alternative way which can increase the internet speed and can be fix the problem dns server to our local internet network. When we have used local dns server, we can make our rules for the local dns server, and all the responsibility is fully on our hands to manage the rules of local dns server. Ok we begin immediately how to build local dns server for our local network using BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) on windows. BIND is the open source or free software that allow you to build your local DNS Server. 1. Download and Install Bind on windows for Local Dns Server BIND (Be
using the Event Viewer and see what errors named generated. The most frequent problem that generates this error has been named not finding named.conf. However, if you installed over a a previous version then the chances are pretty good that it found the file. The next most frequent problem has been that there are errors in named.conf causing named to exit. I suggest running named-checkconf against named.conf and see what error it comes up with. BIND 9 is more picky about following standards. You can also figure out what's going on by running named directly and using the -g option: >C:\WINNT\System32\dns\bin\named -g -d2 This will send all of the log messages to the DOS window and ignore any logging set up and the application event log and allow you to see why it's exiting. Danny At 05:52 AM 2/27/02, mirza.verem@vgregion.se wrote: >Folks , > >I've tried to install Bind 9.2 on win2000 but I got the error message each >time I tried to start up it . > >C:\WINNT\system32>net start "isc bind" >The ISC BIND service is starting. >The ISC BIND service could not be started. > >A system error has occurred. > >System error 1067 has occurred. > >The process terminated unexpectedly. > > >C:\WINNT\system32> > >I have installed it according to instructions in the readme1st.txt file >and used the same named.conf and zone files from previous Bind 8.3.1 > >I had Bind 8.3.1 ( worked perfect ) before upgrading on the same machine . [prev in list] [next in list] [prev in thread] [next in thread] Configure | About | News | Addalist | SponsoredbyKoreLogic