Hi

While trying to prevent 'net-dns/pdnsd' to listen on TCP and on to
avoid TCP queries, I changed 'tcp_server' parameter to 'off' and
'query_method' parameter to 'udp_only' in /etc/pdnsd/pdnsd.conf . But
when I restarted pdnsd I found it is still listening on TCP. I checked
/etc/conf.d/pdnsd and found no option related to listening to 'TCP'
set. So, then I checked /etc/init.d/pdnsd and I found that 'pdnsd' has
been launched with '-t' command line argument (enables the TCP server
thread. pdnsd will then serve TCP and UDP queries.) . So to disable, I
need to append '--notcp' to PDNSDCONFIG in /etc/conf.d/pdnsd. So I
think, listening shouldn't be made by default, even if it is, then it
should be in configuration file, not in init.d script .

So does this qualify as a bug ?

I'm a new Gentoo user, so I'm not sure if qualifies as some bug.

Thanks in advance
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Ashish Shukla आशीष शुक्ल                      http://wahjava.wordpress.com/
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