Re: Problem with nsd not being reloaded.

2023-08-13 Thread WATANABE Takeo
Hi. It was an elementary mistake. The following line was added to nsd.conf and now both nsd-control and rcctl work. /var/nsd/etc/nsd.conf - remote-control: control-enable: yes control-interface: /var/run/nsd.sock server-key-file: "/var/nsd/etc

Re: Problem with nsd not being reloaded.

2023-08-12 Thread Christian Weisgerber
WATANABE Takeo: > I am using nsd, which runs by default on OpenBSD 7.2 amd64. > To update the zone file after changes have been made. > > As far as I could find, restarting the host seems to be > the only way to update the zone information. nsd-control(8) -- Christian "naddy" Weisgerber

Re: Problem with nsd not being reloaded.

2023-08-12 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2023-08-12, Pontus Stenetorp wrote: > On Sat 12 Aug 2023, WATANABE Takeo wrote: >> >> I am using nsd, which runs by default on OpenBSD 7.2 amd64. >> To update the zone file after changes have been made. >> >> # rcctl reload nsd >> >> would result in >> >> nsd(failed) >> >> and cannot be up

Re: Problem with nsd not being reloaded.

2023-08-12 Thread Pontus Stenetorp
On Sat 12 Aug 2023, WATANABE Takeo wrote: > > I am using nsd, which runs by default on OpenBSD 7.2 amd64. > To update the zone file after changes have been made. > > # rcctl reload nsd > > would result in > > nsd(failed) > > and cannot be updated. > > As far as I could find, restarting the ho

Problem with nsd not being reloaded.

2023-08-12 Thread WATANABE Takeo
To Whom It May Concern I am using nsd, which runs by default on OpenBSD 7.2 amd64. To update the zone file after changes have been made. # rcctl reload nsd would result in nsd(failed) and cannot be updated. As far as I could find, restarting the host seems to be the only way to update the zon