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Re: bind reacts badly to dhcpcd losing/regaining connectivity



In article <20170415005323.GA17890%falu.nl@localhost>, Rhialto  <rhialto%falu.nl@localhost> wrote:
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>On Fri 14 Apr 2017 at 19:20:13 -0500, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
>> On Sat, 15 Apr 2017, Rhialto wrote:
>> 
>> > and these errors about re1 (my external interface) kept going all the
>> > time. When I noticed them and restarted named, they went away.
>> > 
>> > Why does named not succeed in using the interface when it gets an
>> > address again? What to do about it? I noticed partly because my dns data
>> > seemed to have dropped out of caching name servers elsewhere.
>> 
>> See the BIND docs about automatic-interface-scan (enabled by default) 
>> and interface-interval (defaults to 60 minutes).
>
>Ok, that it scans for interfaces is nice. I had noticed that already.
>But why does it get "permission denied" errors? A google search
>indicated that "the usual" cause for this seems to be that multiple
>instances of bind are running, but that isn't the case here. At least
>not when I looked.
>
>Maybe it is a simple matter where it has dropped permissions by the time
>it needs to re-bind to re1, or something like that?
>
>I also noticed the error seems to mention IPv4 only. I am not sure if it
>managed to bind an IPv6 address on the same interface (and now it is too
>late, unfortunately).
>
>In case it makes a difference, I am running bind in the chroot as
>provided by named_chrootdir="/var/chroot/named". And I have 2 views, an
>internal and an external one.

It is not root anymore so rescaning interfaces fails. We should fix it.

christos



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