BIND: Linux: modprobe: Can't locate module net-pf-10
Kevin Darcy
kcd at daimlerchrysler.com
Fri Dec 8 00:55:45 UTC 2000
BIND is not generating this message directly. Probably it's being generated
INdirectly by some sort of network operation that BIND is performing. I
think you'd have better luck asking a Linux forum what this message means
and how to get rid of it. You're not the first Linux user that's encountered
that message -- I've seen plenty of log extracts from Linux users with that
message in it. Probably *someone* has come up with a diagnosis and fix by
now...
- Kevin
Bob Proulx wrote:
> I have a linux specific question concerning bind. I have tried
> several different versions of bind including 9.1.0b1 and when I run
> dig or host or nslookup I get the following message in my syslog. The
> commands execute and provide me the information I expect. This is not
> related to a bind daemon but just the resolver client. I don't
> believe this is a bind problem but I am hoping someone will be able to
> point me closer to the resolution of this issue on my linux box. It
> appears cosmetic and local to my installation of linux.
>
> Dec 7 16:06:41 torment modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module net-pf-10
>
> I am not familiar with module net-pf-10. I searched the FAQ and
> various other documentation sources but came up empty on this kernel
> module. Does anyone have a clue for me today about what this module
> is, why it is being probed and why things work anyway without it? I
> hate to ignore messages that I don't understand. Everything seems to
> be working well regardless of this message.
>
> I happen to be running a Linux 2.2.14 kernel today. My glibc version
> is 2.1.3. At one time this was a RH6.2 installation. This appears
> with either the bind8 or the bind9 that I have compiled from source.
>
> Thanks
> Bob
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