On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 21:34, Ashish SHUKLA ash...@freebsd.org wrote:
Hi Marius,
Marius Nünnerich writes:
[...]
Ok, I applied the patch and reinstalled the port. I will leave it
running for a few days and report back. So far it's looking good.
Thank you very much! :)
OK, I had it
Hi Marius,
Marius Nünnerich writes:
[...]
Ok, I applied the patch and reinstalled the port. I will leave it
running for a few days and report back. So far it's looking good.
Thank you very much! :)
I talked to Paul (the upstream author of pdnsd), and he suggested running
dns/pdnsd with
Hi Marius,
Marius Nünnerich writes:
Hi Ashish, all,
I'm currently using pdnsd as a local dns cache. It seems to leak udp
sockets. After an uptime of about 7 days it looks like this:
% sockstat -46 | grep pdnsd
nobody pdnsd 19655 3 tcp4 127.0.0.1:53 *:*
nobody pdnsd
Hi Ashish,
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 10:23, Ashish SHUKLA ash...@freebsd.org wrote:
Hi Marius,
Marius Nünnerich writes:
Hi Ashish, all,
I'm currently using pdnsd as a local dns cache. It seems to leak udp
sockets. After an uptime of about 7 days it looks like this:
% sockstat -46 | grep
Marius Nünnerich writes:
Hi Ashish,
[...]
dmesg and messages are clean. My FreeBSD ist 8.0-RELEASE/amd64.
I took a look at the code too but couldn't see anything suspicious. I
don't have time right now but one idea would be to add some dtrace
probes to the source.
I looked at the source
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 12:56, Ashish SHUKLA ash...@freebsd.org wrote:
Marius Nünnerich writes:
Hi Ashish,
[...]
dmesg and messages are clean. My FreeBSD ist 8.0-RELEASE/amd64.
I took a look at the code too but couldn't see anything suspicious. I
don't have time right now but one idea
Hi Ashish, all,
I'm currently using pdnsd as a local dns cache. It seems to leak udp
sockets. After an uptime of about 7 days it looks like this:
% sockstat -46 | grep pdnsd
nobody pdnsd 19655 3 tcp4 127.0.0.1:53 *:*
nobody pdnsd 19655 4 udp4 127.0.0.1:53