Thomas Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Summary > ~~~~~~~ > Resolvconf is a proposed standard framework for updating the > system's information about currently available nameservers. > > Most importantly, it manages /etc/resolv.conf , but it does > a bit more than that.
You should think of a mechanism for daemons to get notified about changes in resolv.conf. Like providing a function to register a script and a list of arguments (like the PID of the program to notify). Whenever the resolv.conf changes all currently registered scripts would be called with their respective arguments. The simplest form would be: resolv.conf-register /etc/init.d/squid reload That would make squid to reload its config each time a nameserver is added or removed. MfG, Goswin