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Re: BIND9 on Debian



Hello,

I'm sorry; it's the 9.1.3 packaged up in Debian/Woody distribution. I've noticed the bug list (as suggested by Sean) mentions problems with threading and/or multiprocessors, but Vector's response (below) indicates it runs stable for him, although I am running woody kernel-source-2.2.19 on SMP boxes.

Perhaps I will try another kernel without FreeS/WAN, but that would not be a very tenable position in the short term for me, and the other patches I can't imagine affecting it (they are the 2.2.20pre-10 3ware driver, the latest Adaptec 7xxx driver, and the latest eepro100 driver).

Thanks for any additional thoughts,

Doug

At 11:24 AM 9/21/2001, Vector wrote:
Which version of bind9?  Is it the beta?  I'm running bind 9.1.3 on potato
and I haven't had any problems yet.  It seems to be serving all the domains
I have on it (about 100) and it reloads for me every time with
notifications.

vec


----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Fields" <dfields@pexicom.com>
To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 9:21 AM
Subject: BIND9 on Debian


> Hello,
>
> I'm using BIND9 on Debian Woody with Kernel 2.2.19 with several patches
> (primarily freeswan).
>
> I'm finding that it doesn't work reliably in the following circumstances:
>
> 1) It doesn't seem to do a proper reload of zone files with "rndc reload"
> 2) After several rndc commands, the server can't be shut down (even with
> /etc/init.d/bind9 stop); it must be killall -9'd.
> 3) It doesn't send out NOTIFY messages with an "rndc reload" - but it does
> seem to when it starts up
>
> The reason I'm using BIND9 is to take advantage of the "views" feature to
> allow my internal names visible behind my firewall, and the external ones
> (a subset of the internal ones) visible outside the firewall.
>
> I would appreciate any suggestions.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Doug
>
>
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