Hi Ted,
Thank you again for your reply, very appreciated.
Yes, I'm using the Bind-DLZ site's examples to build my own configuration:
dlz "ldap zone" {
database "ldap 2
v3 simple {uid=bind/test-machine.example.com,ou=Services,dc=example,dc=com}
{secret} localhost
ldap:///dlzZoneName=\$zone\$,ou=
Linux already uses capabilities so it doesn’t have this issue.
FreeBSD there are sysctl settings to allow specific non-root users to bind to
specify addresses.
> On 15 Feb 2021, at 15:26, Paul Kosinski via bind-users
> wrote:
>
> Would it be possible to use a virtual interface from within bin
Would it be possible to use a virtual interface from within bind/named that
gets mapped by some privileged facility to a hardware interface? (This is the
sort of thing that VMs have to do all the time.) For example, could a brctl
bridge help?
Or maybe CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE would allow the interf
> On 13 Feb 2021, at 10:33, bindus...@prograde.net wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I’ve been fighting a two-fold problem with named (bind 9.16.11) running on
> macOS.
>
> 1: If an ethernet interface being listened to drops link, named immediately
> stops listening to it:
>
> 12-Feb-2021 17:33:19.
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