slackware-current/source/n/bind/default.named
Patrick J Volkerding dc90ac8e73 Sat Dec 2 20:46:52 UTC 2023
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# User to run named as:
NAMED_USER=named
# Group to use for named related files and directories.
# By default, named will also run as the primary group of $NAMED_USER,
# which will usually be the same as what's listed below, but not
# necessarily if something other than the default of "named" is used.
NAMED_GROUP=named
# Options to run named with. At least -u $NAMED_USER is required, but
# additional options may be added if needed.
NAMED_OPTIONS="-u $NAMED_USER"
# If this is set to YES, then before starting named the startup script
# will make sure that /etc/rndc.key (if it exists) and the enitre contents
# of /var/named are chowned to $NAMED_USER:$NAMED_GROUP. If some of these
# files are improperly owned, named will refuse to start or may not work
# properly. This is also a useful setting when upgrading from an older BIND
# package that would run as root.
#
# If NAMED_CHOWN is set to anything other than YES (or is unset), then these
# files will not be chowned automatically and the admin will handle any
# required file ownerships.
NAMED_CHOWN=NO