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Date:      Thu, 13 Mar 2003 18:40:34 -0600 (CST)
From:      Lars Eighner <eighner@io.com>
To:        DJ Boris <dj_boris@mail.ru>
Cc:        freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: user-ppp, named and squid
Message-ID:  <20030313183830.E1098@pearl.io.com>
In-Reply-To: <017101c2e9ae$7c19c480$9ecd07c4@d>
References:  <017101c2e9ae$7c19c480$9ecd07c4@d>

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On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, DJ Boris wrote:

> hi there,
>
> I have a freeBSD 5.0 RELEASE machine acting as a Dial-Up router and proxy
> for a LAN with 1 ISP Dial-Up account. I have user-ppp, named and squid.
> when all are enabled in the rc.conf file the machine hangs at boot time just
> before it says "i386 initialisation" or something like that.... Then I press
> Ctrl-C and everything carries on and I can log in but immediately after that
> ppp dials out. named only forwards requests to the ISP's DNS and in
> named.conf I have set dialup to yes.
> The work around is to only enable ppp and start the other services once I
> log in but as soon as I start named for example it dials out. after the ppp
> timeout expires modem disconnects and everything comes to normal. then I
> start squid and the same thing happens, dials out, timeout expires and all
> is OK.
> Does anyone know what I can do to stop those two named and squid from doing
> that... or maybe there is an option in ppp.conf... I have read everything
> and tried everything - still no luck. may be I am missing something.
>
> thanx

         Just a thought, but are you certain that in host.conf you
         have:

         hosts
         bind

         in that exact order, not the other way around, and that
         the hosts file is correct?


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