* On 12.04.2012 04:49 PM, Phil Mayers wrote: > "rndc reconfig" has worked when I've tried it in the past; are you sure you're > running it in the right place? You want to run it in the "ip-up" / "ip-down" > scripts, because IP might not be up when LCP is.
Absolutely positive. I'm running rndc reconfig in ip-up.d/90-named and ip-down.d/90-named which are sourced by the ip-up/ip-down scripts. Did not work for me. I should have added that I also tried firing up rndc reconfig manually when ppp0 was certainly up, to no avail. [0 running job(s)] {history#10003} 16:52:37 12-04-12 root@valery~# lsof -n -i :domain COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME named 982091 named 20u IPv6 3247439153 0t0 TCP *:domain (LISTEN) named 982091 named 21u IPv4 3247439158 0t0 TCP 127.0.0.1:domain (LISTEN) named 982091 named 22u IPv4 3247439160 0t0 TCP 192.168.0.1:domain (LISTEN) named 982091 named 512u IPv6 3247439152 0t0 UDP *:domain named 982091 named 513u IPv4 3247439157 0t0 UDP 127.0.0.1:domain named 982091 named 514u IPv4 3247439159 0t0 UDP 192.168.0.1:domain [0 running job(s)] {history#10004} 16:52:40 12-04-12 root@valery~# ip addr sh dev ppp0 202: ppp0: <POINTOPOINT,MULTICAST,NOARP,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1492 qdisc htb state UNKNOWN qlen 3 link/ppp inet 85.183.67.131 peer 213.191.89.42/32 scope global ppp0 [0 running job(s)] {history#10005} 16:53:08 12-04-12 root@valery~# which rndc rndc: aliased to rndc -k /chroot/dns/etc/bind/rndc.key [0 running job(s)] {history#10006} 16:53:12 12-04-12 root@valery~# rndc reconfig [0 running job(s)] {history#10007} 16:53:15 12-04-12 root@valery~# lsof -n -i :domain COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME named 982091 named 20u IPv6 3247439153 0t0 TCP *:domain (LISTEN) named 982091 named 21u IPv4 3247439158 0t0 TCP 127.0.0.1:domain (LISTEN) named 982091 named 22u IPv4 3247439160 0t0 TCP 192.168.0.1:domain (LISTEN) named 982091 named 512u IPv6 3247439152 0t0 UDP *:domain named 982091 named 513u IPv4 3247439157 0t0 UDP 127.0.0.1:domain named 982091 named 514u IPv4 3247439159 0t0 UDP 192.168.0.1:domain > There was some discussion on the list about setting the timer for re-discovery > to zero; see the archives. I guess that's the interface-interval directive Todd suggested... I'll reply to that on his sub-thread.**
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