Spot on. I had bash.lrp loaded!
So this leads me on to asking if you could add an entry for bash on
you packages page at http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/Packages.htm
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/Packages.htm stating that installing the bash
package, therefore changing the default
Brad Ray,
Thanks for your help and now I have managed to access Jacques Nilo's
LEAF website I'm in a much better position to work out what's happening. We
had a major failure yesterday which took the whole network down and when it
came back up dnscache was running! I must have changed
Wrigglesworth, Colin wrote:
Didn't take me log to find out what the brain dead problem istinydns
isn't running. Why?...well I don't actually know but I'm sure this has got
something to do with it:
# /etc/init.d/tinydns start
/etc/init.d/tinydns start: UID: readonly variable
#
So what is
Help needed setting up DNS on Dachstein-CD V1.02.
Have installed the packages djbutils, dnscache and tinydns. Made what I
considered to be appropriate settings using the lrcfg menus, saved and
rebooted.
Host names for machines on the private side have been entered in
NETWORK.CONF and DNS set to
A preliminary comment -- please be more careful about use of upper and
lower case in your reporting. I'm inclined to believe that your interface
variables really are eth0 and eth1, not (as you report them) Eth0 and Eth1,
and I doubt your LAN-side SuSE server is named both pingu-serv and
A small addition to Ray's already comprehensive analysis...
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002 10:53:38 PST Ray O. wrote:
Now, the tcpdump traffic you report is --
17:07:30.870333 pingu-serv.farside.net.vfo
193.37.83.1.domain: 58405+
PTR? 81.83.37.193.in-addr.arpa. (43) (DF)
At 02:44 PM 11/12/02 -0500, Brad Fritz wrote:
A small addition to Ray's already comprehensive analysis...
[...]
3. You have dnscache listening on port 193.37.83.1:53 and traffic
is allowed to it through the packet filter, but
/etc/dnscache/env/IPQUERY does not include a line that allows
Good catch, Ray. As usual, you were spot on. Details below...
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002 12:30:19 PST Ray Olszewski wrote:
At 02:44 PM 11/12/02 -0500, Brad Fritz wrote:
A small addition to Ray's already comprehensive analysis...
[...]
3. You have dnscache listening on port 193.37.83.1:53 and