> option is now 'no'
> Jan 21 14:49:56 d10179 named[19886]: no IPv6 interfaces found
> Jan 21 14:49:56 d10179 named[19886]: listening on IPv4 interface lo,
> 127.0.0.1#53
> Jan 21 14:49:56 d10179 named[19886]: listening on IPv4 interface eth0,
> 213.46.10.179#53
> Jan 21 14:49:56 d10179 named[19886]: listening on IPv4 interface eth1,
> 192.168.1.254#53
> Jan 21 14:49:56 d10179 named[19886]: couldn't open pid file
> '/var/run/named.pid': Permission denied
> Jan 21 14:49:56 d10179 named[19886]: exiting (due to early fatal error)
> 
> So... this won't help either... but at least the path to the pid file is
> correct (after adding the --localstatedir=/var option).
> 
> Now, how can bind be started so that the pid gets written?
> 
>


I think what can be done is to put the bind pid in its own dir with the
right permissions. I think you'll probably need at least rw-...

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$/usr/games/fortune
Anything that can go wrong will go
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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