* On 12.04.2012 10:01 PM, Mihai Moldovan wrote:
> Seems fine... but: I found out my bind was built with --disable-linux-caps and
> --disable-threads... enabling the first option sounds promising (second one is
> just for my own pleasure.)
>
> Rebuilding... I'll report back once
* On 12.04.2012 09:11 PM, Mark Pettit wrote:
> If you run BIND with "-u" so it changes to an unprivileged user, then BIND
> may not be able to bind() to new interfaces created on your system.
>
> [...]
>
> What OS are you using, and what's the command-line you use to launch BIND?
I'm using Linux
* On 12.04.2012 04:44 PM, Todd Snyder wrote:
> You can set interface-interval to a low number to make BIND scan for new
> interfaces frequently:
Interesting option! Weird thing is, the documentation as per
/usr/share/doc/bind-9.9.0/html/Bv9ARM.ch06.html says:
The server will scan the network int
* On 12.04.2012 04:49 PM, Phil Mayers wrote:
> "rndc reconfig" has worked when I've tried it in the past; are you sure you're
> running it in the right place? You want to run it in the "ip-up" / "ip-down"
> scripts, because IP might not be up when LCP is.
Absolutely positive. I'm running rndc reco
Hello list,
I'm running bind9 on my local router which is connected to the internet via a
ppp link over my ADSL modem. This link has a static IP assigned, but is not
permanently up. Once a day the connection is dropped for a few seconds and
re-established, which leads to the following problem:
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