Re: BIND in jail problem

2009-02-16 Thread Anders Hagman
Hi responding to my own mail with a solution: If you spell right resolv and not reslov everything works. [r...@ippbx1 ~]# mv /etc/reslov.conf /etc/resolv.conf [r...@ippbx1 ~]# host ippbx1 ippbx1.kalmar.se has address 172.16.101.3 Working with bash helps you spell. ;-> Hi I'm trying to use B

Re: BIND in jail problem

2009-02-14 Thread David N
2009/2/15 Anders Hagman : > Hi > > I'm trying to use BIND inside a jail and have passed the chroot > problem and have a running named without chroot. > > The problem is that the jail does not have the address 127.0.0.1 or does not > use the info in resolv.conf. > > When I use the host command I get

Re: BIND in jail problem

2009-02-14 Thread Bjoern A. Zeeb
On Sat, 14 Feb 2009, Anders Hagman wrote: Hi, I am inclined to say that something is not right with your setup and I am not able to reproduce any of the symptoms on 7-STABLE pre-jail-MFC but that's not going to help. Those named inside jail things come up regularly and either end without any re

RE: BIND in jail problem

2009-02-14 Thread Michael Scheidell
172 16 101 3 is what you should be listening on abduction use in resolve cong. -Original Message- From: Anders Hagman Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2009 5:03 PM To: freebsd-jail@freebsd.org Subject: BIND in jail problem Hi I'm trying to use BIND inside a jail and have passed the chroot