I am running BIND 9.7.2.2 from ports on FreeBSD 8.1. I recently attempted to add GSS-TSIG signed dynamic updates, but following configurations changes in named.conf, the daemon fails to start and produces the following error in messages:
This leads me to believe that BIND was not compiled using the --with-gssapi option. I ran [CMD=""]make config[/CMD] in the ports directory and was unable to find the setting in the menu.
Being as I want to support secure dynamic updates, I need to compile BIND with GSS support. I am wondering if it is possible to make the configuration alterations to the ports file by somehow editing a file, or if I need to simply build from source. If I do need to build from source and not install using a package, do I need to uninstall my current installation of BIND? I'm assuming that I would, and if so, what would that entail? A simple [CMD=""]pkg_delete[/CMD]?
Code:
named[95707]: configuring TKEY: not implemented
loading configuration: not implemented
This leads me to believe that BIND was not compiled using the --with-gssapi option. I ran [CMD=""]make config[/CMD] in the ports directory and was unable to find the setting in the menu.
Being as I want to support secure dynamic updates, I need to compile BIND with GSS support. I am wondering if it is possible to make the configuration alterations to the ports file by somehow editing a file, or if I need to simply build from source. If I do need to build from source and not install using a package, do I need to uninstall my current installation of BIND? I'm assuming that I would, and if so, what would that entail? A simple [CMD=""]pkg_delete[/CMD]?