Title: Running bind 9.2.4 on Debian Sarge without caps
Hello,
I know that running bind in a vserver guest is a bit problematic, so I decided to recompile Bind with linux-caps disabled according to
On Tuesday 24 October 2006 15:52, Holger Nowak wrote:
Hello,
I know that running bind in a vserver guest is a bit problematic, so I
decided to recompile Bind with linux-caps disabled according to
http://linux-vserver.org/Problematic_Programs#Bind9_on_Debian_GNU.2FLinux_W
i am trying to use the arping utility inside a guest. i have a ccap of
raw_icmp already for something else in the guest. i keep getting this error
arping: socket: Operation not permitted
i looked through the caps listing but can't find anything obvious that I
should use..
any suggestions?
But I couldn't start named properly. No error messages neither on
promt nor on syslog occur but the name server isn't running. If I
want
to stop the service I receive the well known message:
Stopping domain name service: namedrndc: connect failed: connection
refused
IIRC rndc wants to
Hi Holger,
IIRC rndc wants to connect to localhost, which of course is not
possible if
this resolves to the loopback interface
A line like
YOUR VSERVERS IP VSERVER HOSTNAME localhost
in /etc/hosts should fix that.
If I remember correctly rndc does not respect the hosts file.
I just checked my named.conf.options and I also have a
listen-on-v6 { none; };
in there. This should be the default, but might be worth a shot anyway
- peter.
On Tuesday 24 October 2006 16:52, Holger Nowak wrote:
But I couldn't start named properly. No error messages neither on
Hi Christoph and Peter,
IIRC rndc wants to connect to localhost, which of course is not
possible if
this resolves to the loopback interface
A line like
YOUR VSERVERS IP VSERVER HOSTNAME localhost
in /etc/hosts should fix that.
If I remember correctly rndc does not respect the
On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 03:52:58PM +0200, Holger Nowak wrote:
I know that running bind in a vserver guest is a bit problematic, so I
decided to recompile Bind with linux-caps disabled according to