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<font size="2" face="Courier 10 Pitch">Hi guys.<br>
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I've:<br>
non-local-bind=no<br>
local-address=10.9.4.2,10.3.1.99,10.3.1.100<br>
and <b>recursor</b> creates a listening socket with IP which does
not exist - at least according to <i>netstat<br>
</i>I was hoping - while not being pdns nor networking expert -
for behaviour where <b>pdns</b> watches and waits for IP to appear
and only then, when given IP exists on the system, pdns would
start using it.<br>
What is happening there - and how could I, if possible at all, get
pdns to operate like that?<br>
v 4.8.9 on Centos 9<br>
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many thanks, L.</font>
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