Solaris statement Re: [Pdns-users] PDNS on Solaris questions

bert hubert ahu at ds9a.nl
Sun Sep 28 18:06:14 UTC 2003


Let me put it this way, until I have a login on a Solaris box, I'm unable to
resolve any Solaris issues. They cost me heaps of time for little gain
otherwise, sorry.

So if anybody can help me with a Solaris login, thanks.



On Sat, Sep 06, 2003 at 11:03:09AM -0600, Shane Iseminger wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I've been looking for a solution that allows me to run DNS services on 
> a database or LDAP configuration for some time. I ran across PDNS 
> yesterday and it seems to be really slick and running well. I was 
> previously using a MySQL module for BIND, which worked ok but since 
> implementing it I've had some strange and unacceptable DNS problems, so 
> obviously that's not going to work!
> 
> I'm currently running secondary DNS on PDNS. If that works well I'll 
> move my primary to PDNS too, but I do need some recursive DNS services. 
> My mail server of course needs to query for many different domains, and 
> I have a few clients also using my DNS for browsing and such.
> 
> Problem is (on Solaris 8) that pdns_recursor dies (segmentation fault) 
> when I try to use it -- I did implement the fix suggested in the April 
> archives of this list. I've tried using the BIND backend too, but that 
> gives a different error: "discarding untracked packet . . ."
> 
> The archives mentioned the BIND error too, but no mention of a way of 
> fixing it. Does anyone have either the recursor or BIND backend working 
> on Solaris yet? An alternative is to move recursive DNS to a separate 
> IP address, and I'll do that if I have to. But it would be nice to not 
> use another IP for that.
> 
> Shane Iseminger
> Ethos Media
> 
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