Taken from http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_ubuntu_6.06_p4
Run
apt-get install bind9
For security reasons we want to run BIND chrooted so we have to do the following steps:
/etc/init.d/bind9 stop
Edit the file /etc/default/bind9
so that the daemon will run as the unprivileged user bind, chrooted to /var/lib/named.
Modify the line: OPTIONS=“ -u bind”
so that it reads OPTIONS=“-u bind -t /var/lib/named”
:
vi /etc/default/bind9
OPTIONS="-u bind -t /var/lib/named" # Set RESOLVCONF=no to not run resolvconf RESOLVCONF=yes
Create the necessary directories under /var/lib:
mkdir -p /var/lib/named/etc mkdir /var/lib/named/dev mkdir -p /var/lib/named/var/cache/bind mkdir -p /var/lib/named/var/run/bind/run
Then move the config directory from /etc to /var/lib/named/etc:
mv /etc/bind /var/lib/named/etc
Create a symlink to the new config directory from the old location (to avoid problems when bind is upgraded in the future):
ln -s /var/lib/named/etc/bind /etc/bind
Make null and random devices, and fix permissions of the directories:
mknod /var/lib/named/dev/null c 1 3 mknod /var/lib/named/dev/random c 1 8 chmod 666 /var/lib/named/dev/null /var/lib/named/dev/random chown -R bind:bind /var/lib/named/var/* chown -R bind:bind /var/lib/named/etc/bind
We need to modify the startup script /etc/init.d/sysklogd of sysklogd so that we can still get important messages logged to the system logs. Modify the line: SYSLOGD=“-u syslog”
so that it reads: SYSLOGD=“-u syslog -a /var/lib/named/dev/log”
:
vi /etc/init.d/sysklogd
[…]
SYSLOGD="-u syslog -a /var/lib/named/dev/log"
[…]
Restart the logging daemon:
/etc/init.d/sysklogd restart
Start up BIND, and check /var/log/syslog for errors:
/etc/init.d/bind9 start