On Thursday 24 April 2008 02:51:29 pm Ulrich Spoerlein wrote: > On Thu, 24.04.2008 at 08:21:40 -0400, John Baldwin wrote: > > On Monday 14 April 2008 11:44:13 am Eygene Ryabinkin wrote: > > > At last, I did the needed modifications: patches against 7.0 from > > > yesterday, April 13th, are attached. The first one enables the > > > creation of /etc/resolv.conf from rc.conf variables and the second > > > brings the named forwarders rewriting using values obtained via > > > DHCP. I had touched dhclient-script, but it was really needed, > > > because it is not good to have simular functionality in /etc/rc.d/resolv > > > and in the dhclient-script. > > > > > > I decided not to cope with modifications of /etc/namedb/named.conf, > > > but rather to create other file, /etc/namedb/named.forwarders.conf, > > > that should be included from the main configuration. > > > > > > I am living for two days with this configuration (DHCP + local named > > > instance) and no problems were spotted yet. > > > > > > Testing and feedback are more than welcome. > > > > You can already override the domain name and DNS servers (including either > > overriding, providing a default, or prepending or appending to the list) via > > setings in /etc/dhclient.conf, so I don't think new rc.conf variables for > > that would be warranted. Updating named.conf to forward is a neat idea. > > Howver, on my laptop on HEAD I've ended up just running nscd instead of a > > local DNS server and doing a 'nscd -I hosts' when I get a new lease to flush > > the host cache. When I get to my laptop I'll post my bits of > > dhclient-exit-hooks and dhclient.conf to make this work. > > People always forget, that a computer can get an IP address via ppp(8), > too. That's why I'm (still) running a local bind and have hooks to > update the forwarders + reload in dhclient-enter-hooks *AND* ppp.linkup. nscd will work fine with ppp as well. :) You would just need to invoke nscd -I hosts when you get a new lease there as well. A lot easier than rewriting named.conf and reloading named. > I'd say that nscd(8) is the way to go for 7.0 and up (though I still > haven't set it up for myself ....) Yes, and new patches would likely be going into 8.0 where nscd is already present. :) Setting up nscd for caching DNS is literally the 2 lines I mentioned in my previous e-mail: - nscd_enable="YES" (rc.conf) (plus manual start via /etc/rc.d/nscd if you don't want to reboot) - add "cache" for the "hosts" line in /etc/nsswitch.conf Having dhclient auto-invalidate the cache on a new DHCP lease is an optional feature. :) -- John BaldwinReceived on Thu Apr 24 2008 - 18:26:49 UTC
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