This is not a serious problem, but it is a pain in the neck.
Up until today I ran named in a chroot jail, and when I did a

        /etc/rc.d/init.d/named stop
                
Or when I tried to reboot the system, things hung when we got
to the point of stopping named.

I always assumed this had something to do with the chroot jail,
tho it wasnt clear why this should be a problem.

Today, I reinstalled named, and am running it as a standard process,
no chroot jail.

Same problem, trying to do

        /etc/rc.d/init.d/named stop

it still hangs.

So WHY doesnt named honor the 'stop'?
Are other people seeing this?
And, is there a change to the init.d file to actually make named stop?

-- 
                                        Reg.Clemens
                                        r...@dwf.com


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