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2009/5/18 Frank Peters <frank.peters@×××××××.net> |
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> I just updated my system glibc to version 2.10.1 and this update |
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> seems to have broken my caching name server pdnsd. |
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> A caching name server stores all recent DNS lookups into a local cache |
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> so that any subsequent lookups of the same address are much faster. |
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> The caching name server I use is pdnsd because it preserves all DNS |
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> lookups at system shutdown. |
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> But now pdnsd does not work and the only change has been the new |
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> glibc update. Re-emerging pdnsd with the new glibc does not fix |
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> this. Before I file yet another bug report I want to request |
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> a confirmation. Are there any pdnsd users that have updated glibc to |
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> 2.10.1 and now have a broken pdnsd? |
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> Until this problem is resolved I have switched to using named from |
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> the BIND package as a caching name server, but named is a heavyweight |
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> compared to pdnsd and does not preserve the cache at shutdown. |
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> Frank Peters |
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> have you tried revdep-rebuild?! and rebuilding pdnsd?! |
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dott. ing. beso |