Forgive me for jumping into this discussion at this late time without
following the entire thread (I have been busy moving), but it seems that
you are covering some old ground here.
On Sat, 22 Aug 1998, Richard McMahon wrote:
> But if removing DNS lookup is relatively easy, why get into bad habits?
Why mess with it at all? It all (normal sendmail + local named) works out
of the box with a late 2.0 kernel when the line
echo 5 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_dynaddr
is placed somewhere in the startup scripts.
An alternate kludgier solution (which I tend to find more satisfactory for
practical reasons) is to kill and restart named in the ip-down script.
Ed
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