Strange errors from BIND on FreeBSD 4.x system

2006-07-05 Thread Brett Glass
I'm working with a client's FreeBSD system (4.9 with patches) which 
is having trouble resolving certain domains but not others. When I 
try to execute the same queries using dig, I see the error message


res_nsend: Protocol not supported

Via various search engines, I've seen hints that the problem may 
have something to do with IPV6 but no instructions as to how to 
resolve it. Can anyone explain what's wrong and how to fix it?


--Brett Glass

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Strange errors from BIND on FreeBSD 4.x system

2006-07-05 Thread Robert Huff

Brett Glass writes:

  I'm working with a client's FreeBSD system (4.9 with patches) which 
  is having trouble resolving certain domains but not others. When I 
  try to execute the same queries using dig, I see the error message
  
  res_nsend: Protocol not supported
  
  Via various search engines, I've seen hints that the problem may 
  have something to do with IPV6 but no instructions as to how to 
  resolve it. Can anyone explain what's wrong and how to fix it?

Which BIND version, please?


Robert Huff
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Re: Strange errors from BIND on FreeBSD 4.x system

2006-07-05 Thread Odhiambo Washington
* On 05/07/06 11:57 -0600, Brett Glass wrote:
| I'm working with a client's FreeBSD system (4.9 with patches) which is having 
trouble resolving certain domains 
| but not others. When I try to execute the same queries using dig, I see the 
error message
| 
| res_nsend: Protocol not supported
| 
| Via various search engines, I've seen hints that the problem may have 
something to do with IPV6 but no 
| instructions as to how to resolve it. Can anyone explain what's wrong and how 
to fix it?

Which Bind version?

From this thread:
http://listserv2.cfi.co.ug/pipermail/afnog/2005-May/000759.html,

I think you should try the following:

cd /usr/ports/dns/bind9
make -DWITH_PORT_REPLACES_BASE_BIND9 install clean

(That will give you bind-9.3.2)

Try again and update us.

The installation of bind-9.3.2 can be undone, so don't fear :-)


-Wash

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Re: X system

2005-07-25 Thread Lowell Gilbert
zick-1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hello.
 
 Help to adjust the monitor and videocard in graphic interface X. At me
 FreeBSD 5.4.I used xorgcfg  -textmode but thus made changes it is impossible 
 to start X.
 
 It writes:
 Withing for X server to shut down
 xauth: creating new autority file /root/.Xauthority
 xauth: (argv) :1 bad display name :0 in remove command
 xauth: (argv) :1 bad display name :0 in remove command
 
 Changes correspond to my equipment.
 What to do?

Look for another X display, and kill it first.
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