Re: re-bind named to all interfaces

2012-04-12 Thread Mihai Moldovan
* 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

Re: re-bind named to all interfaces

2012-04-12 Thread Mihai Moldovan
* 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

Re: re-bind named to all interfaces

2012-04-12 Thread Mihai Moldovan
* 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

Re: re-bind named to all interfaces

2012-04-12 Thread Mihai Moldovan
* 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

re-bind named to all interfaces

2012-04-12 Thread Mihai Moldovan
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: -