Am Dienstag, 18. August 2015, 08:56:43 schrieben Sie: > > is sufficient to let 'named' successfully bind to the IP address of the > > "bge1" interface. > > Sounds like a named bug to me then. hmm, i use the "internal" version of bind as the pkgsrc variants without any hassle - over their correlative rc scripts.
If your bge1 is really "to slow" - let the depending scripts wait a bit by the
"!sleep" command someones mention here - in that case the rc script for
networking might be "optimizable" herein.
My minimum flags in rc.conf:
named9="yes" #(pkgsrc bind)
or
named="yes" #("internal" bind)
named_uid="bind"
(you may prefer another chroot setup then)
In named.conf:
If you don't have a full IPv6 stack setup, disable it:
# disable IPv6
listen-on-v6 { none; };
And i prefer to bind named explicitely to IP(v4) addresses:
listen-on {
//1.2.3.4;
127.0.0.1;
};
To check if the bge1 is "In the way", you might try to bind just on the local
iface for test/compare.
hth a bit,
cheerioh,
Niels.
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