also sprach Kai Hendry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006.03.16.0352 +0100]: > > Please consider installing the attached file to > > /etc/resolvconf/update.d/maradns to enable non-intrusive updating of > > upstream_servers when resolvconf gets new addresses. > > What happens if /etc/resolvconf is not there?
Then the script just sits there and does nothing. maradns creates
/etc/resolvconf/update.d when installed. This is normal procedure
for hooks. E.g. postfix also installs into /etc/network/if-up.d even
though /etc/network has nothing to do with postfix.
> Maybe I should install it into an examples directory? Then the
> admin will have to copy it in by hand.
I think you can install it to /etc/resolvconf/update.d because
* nothing will happen without resolvconf
* even with resolvconf, the admin still has to set
upstream_servers to the ipv4_alias before anything happens
The only argument against using the script by default is that it
appends and manages a line to the /etc/maradns/mararc configuration
file. I suppose it would make sense to disable that by default in
/etc/default/maradns. I would be happy to send an update.
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