Berkley Internet Name Domain == BIND

The point is that a frequently used interface is the resolver. Things like
gethostbyname etc from libc, resolv.conf...

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On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, Bruce Dawson wrote:

=>One of the great mysteries of the DNS world is: Why do they still refer
=>to 'bind' as 'named' - or vice versa? BIND's program is 'named', which
=>is what is usually running - there is no program called 'bind'!
=>(However, there is a RPM package called 'bind'). The two names for the
=>same thing just confuses people!
=>
=>At any rate: Your message is being generated by inetd; specifically, the
=>auth/tcp specification in /etc/inetd.conf (or whatever equivalent is on
=>your system). The message is saying that the service is already running.
=>So, you probably have S*identd in /etc/rc.d/rc*.d/ and you probably have
=>identd uncommented in /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf. If this is the
=>case, then I'd would comment out the identd line (aka "auth") in
=>/etc/inetd.conf and kill-HUP inetd.
=>
=>--Bruce
=>
=>"Thomas M. Albright" wrote:
=>>
=>> I don't have bind installed, but every 10 minutes this shows up in
=>> /var/log/messages:
=>> Jan 20 07:12:55 horror inetd[23342]: auth/tcp: bind: Address already in use
=>>
=>> Any ideas why? And/or how to make it stop?


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