I have had a few instances recently when named has failed to re-open its
TCP listening socket after a restart. This is particularly likely if I
try to bounce it quickly with a command line like

# rndc stop; /etc/rc.d/rc.named start

The servers in question are recursive (apart from a few local zones) with
simple ACLs. (I have had the same problem on servers with less simple
ACLs too.)

        listen-on-v6   { ::1; };
        listen-on      { 127.0.0.1; };
        allow-query    { localhost; };
        allow-transfer { localhost; };

What do others do to avoid this problem?

Tony.
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