[Pdns-users] Bug or feature? listen on multiple IP addresses

bert hubert ahu at ds9a.nl
Tue Mar 4 17:36:13 UTC 2003


On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 12:30:33PM -0500, Mohamed Lrhazi wrote:

> If I use local-address=ns1.domain1, then of course, pdns is no more 
> listening on all my other IPs.
> 
> I did not try local-address=hostname ns1.domain1 ns1.domain2

from http://doc.powerdns.com/all-settings.html

local-address=...

    Local IP address to which we bind. You can specify multiple addresses
separated by commas or whitespace. It is highly advised to bind to specific
interfaces and not use the default 'bind to any'. This causes big problems
if you have multiple IP addresses. Unix does not provide a way of figuring
out what IP address a packet was sent to when binding to any


Regards,

bert

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