Date: Sat, 25 Dec 1999 00:50:01 +0300 From: Lev Serebryakov <lev@imc.macro.ru> To: All <freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: strange named behavior in 3.4-STABLE Message-ID: <1034.991225@imc.macro.ru>
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Hi, All!
I've upgraded from 3.3-STABLE to 3.4-STABLE and notice strange
thing:
I have ``named'' run on my machine, which have only dial-up
Internet connection. I have ``ppp -nat -auto provider'' run too.
My named have configured to be primary NS in my network (domain is
not registered and IP addresses are from 192.168.xx.xx range).
Also, named have ``forward-only'' option and two addresses of my
ISP DNS.
Whet it was 3.3-STABLE (really -- 3.3-RELEASE with stable kernel)
everything works perfectly. PPP doesn't call my ISP until I (or
somebody in local network) need connection.
But with new system (3.4-RELEASE) ``named'' initiate dial-up just
after start! Why new named want to connect when there is no any
outgoing packets? How could I disable such behavior?
Lev Serebryakov, 2:5030/661.0
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