I downloaded and installed the maradns.lrp on my leaf bering uclibc
system and am having a really strange problem happen on it.  I type the
following command and it says it starts ok but the process isn't running
(neither zoneserver or maradns).  Below are my config settings for
mara.  Anyone have any ideas at all?

my lrpkg.cfg looks like:
root,etc,local,modules,keyboard,libc225,libz,libpopt,libcrpto,libssl2,maradns,netsnmpd,sshd,ssh

an lrpkg -l shows the following list:
initrd          V1.2 uClibc-0. LEAF Bering initial filesystem
root            V1.2 uClibc-0. Core LEAF Bering package
etc             V1.2 uClibc-0. LEAF Bering /etc files
local           V1.2 uClibc-0. LEAF Bering local package
modules         V1.2 uClibc-0. Define & contain your LEAF Bering modules
keyboard        0.3            Define your keyboard settings
libc225         glibc 2.2.5 li
libz            1.1.4          zlib compression library. Needed for
openssh
libpopt
libcrpto
libssl2
djbutils        1.05a          djbutils from djbdns (V1.05a) package
provides
maradns         1.0.16         A simple DNS server, aimed to be secure
netsnmpd        4.2.6          SNMP agent which binds to a port, awaits
reque
sshd            3.5p1 compiled OpenSSH sshd daemon.
ssh             3.5p1 compiled OpenSSH ssh & scp programs.

the maradns config file (mararc) looks like:
hide_disclaimer = "yes"
csv1 = {}
cvs1["hi-privacy.net."] = "db.hiprivacy"
bind_address = "0.0.0.0"
chroot_dir = "/etc/maradns"
maradns_uid = 1001
maradns_gid = 100
maxprocs = 96
no_fingerprint = 0
default_rrany_set = 3
max_chain = 8
max_ar_chain = 1
max_total = 20
verbose_level = 3
ipv4_alias = {}
ipv4_alias["icann"] =
"198.41.0.4,128.9.0.107,192.33.4.12,128.8.10.90,192.203.230.10,192.5.5.241,192.112.36.4,128.63.2.53,192ipv4_alias["osrc"]
 = 
"199.166.24.1,205.189.73.102,199.166.24.3,207.126.103.16,195.117.6.10,205.189.73.10,204.57.55.100,213.19ipv4_alias["alternic"]
 = 
"160.79.129.192,24.6.78.12,160.79.133.70,65.15.8.202,216.162.42.240,195.224.64.190,160.79.133.66,216ipv4_alias["opennic"]
 = 
"131.161.247.226,209.151.84.102,64.247.218.140,64.247.218.149,209.104.33.250,209.104.63.249,209.151.8zone_transfer_acl
 = "192.168.1.0/24,192.168.10.0/24,192.168.20.0/24"
ipv4_alias["localhost"] = "127.0.0.0/8,192.168.10.0/24"
recursive_acl = "localhost"
random_seed_file = "/dev/urandom"root_servers = {}
root_servers["."] = "osrc"

/dev/urandom exists

/var/log/maradns.log shows nothing even though logging is turned up to 3
/var/log/zoneserver.log shows nothing

my db.hiprivacy looks like:# Zone file for example.com (example file)
the only thing I have done in copying it over is remove the blank line
in between each record type area.

# The SOA record must be first, followed by all authoritative NS
# records for this zone.
Shi-privacy.net.|86400|hi-privacy.net.|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|19771108|7200|3600|604800|1800
Nhi-privacy.net.|86400|ns1.hi-privacy.net.
Nhi-privacy.net.|86400|ns2.hi-privacy.net.
# Some 'IN A' records
Ahi-privacy.net.|86400|66.179.80.5
Amail.hi-privacy.net.|86400|66.179.80.5
Ans1.hi-privacy.net.|86400|66.179.80.17
Ans2.hi-privacy.net.|86400|66.179.80.18
# An 'IN MX' record
@hi-privacy.net.|86400|10|mail.hi-privacy.net
# An 'IN CNAME' record
Cwww.hi-privacy.net.|86400|hi-privacy.net.
# An 'IN TXT' record
Thi-privacy.net.|86400|hi-privacy.net: Keeping healthcare data private#
An 'A' record showing the use of percent as a shortcut for the name
# of this zone (in this case, 'example.com.')
Apolly.%|3600|66.179.80.52
# A 'PTR' record which, while marked as unauthoritative, allows this
# program to work with the obsolete tool nslookup when bound on IP
127.0.0.3
# NOTE: This record is not part of the example.com domain, and,
# therefore, can not be transferred with the getzone client
P66.179.80.5.in-addr.arpa.|1234|hi-privacy.net
                                                                                       
                                      
                                                                                       
                                      







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