Edward Doolittle wrote:
> The standard.filter blocks named to named transfers. I would say it's
> more likely that some other service is bringing up the link.
Bind 4 named always used port 53 and was therefore ignored, Bind 8 named
uses a random high port by default and is therefore suspect. (RH 5.2 comes
with Bind 8) Edit the /etc/named.conf file and add (or uncomment)
'query-source address * port 53;' in the options section. Now named to
named transfers will be ignored again.
> xntpd is one service that tries to resolve names when it starts up. It
> could be just about anything.
Check your init settings and make sure that diald is brought up after any
other services that will try and make a connect. In my case the init files
were named S57diald (in the rc3.d, rc4.d and rc5.d directories) renaming
them S98diald solved the problem.
> One could argue that diald is behaving correctly anyway.
It's behaving as designed at any rate. :)
> Just reboot less often. :-)
Always good advice.
HTH,
Lourdes
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