Alternatively we could drop the
BindToDevice=lo
Stanza in the @'less socket unit
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OR
rabbitmq-server installs without enabling and starting its daemon;
requiring the user to reconfigure epmd (or disable it completely).
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List of potentially impacted packages:
* averell
* ejabberd
* ejabberd-contrib
* ejabberd-mod-cron
* ejabberd-mod-log-chat
* ejabberd-mod-logsession
* ejabberd-mod-logxml
* ejabberd-mod-message-log
* ejabberd-mod-muc-log-http
* ejabberd-mod-post-log
* ejabberd-mod-pottymouth
* ejabberd-mod-rest
*
Proposal to resolve this issue (as I quite like the way RabbitMQ uses
@'ed units).
Ship @'less and @'ed epmd.{socket|service} units in the erlang packages,
all installed by disable by default.
So epmd does not get started by default; only when another erlang
application expresses and interest in
RabbitMQ includes:
After=network.target epmd@0.0.0.0.socket
Wants=network.target epmd@0.0.0.0.socket
in its systemd unit file; however the @ notation on the epmd socket is
not compatible with the erlang packaging in Ubuntu and Debian (which
only ships @'less versions).
** Also affects: erlang
Raising erlang task as well because we might want to fix things there
rather than rmq.
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Other distro references:
https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1003085
** Bug watch added: bugzilla.suse.com/ #1003085
https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1003085
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #1104843
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1104843
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I think this is due to the erlang-base package now enabling a shared
epmd daemon by default; rabbitmq-server is unable to connect to it over
the hostname of the server as it only listens on localhost by default.
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