Port udp/1094 with BIND 9.2.1
dbotham at edeltacom.com
dbotham at edeltacom.com
Fri Jun 14 19:04:50 UTC 2002
Bernhard,
Bind uses an ephemeral port number as the source port for its queries.
This can be changed with the query-source option...
However, by default, what you are seeing is perfectly normal. Changing it
back to port 53 helps pass dns through firewalls and stuff like that.... :)
Hope this helps.
Dave...
|---------+---------------------------->
| | Bernhard Schmidt |
| | <bschmidt at cyberne|
| | t-ag.net> |
| | Sent by: |
| | bind-users-bounce|
| | @isc.org |
| | |
| | |
| | 06/14/2002 09:08 |
| | AM |
| | |
|---------+---------------------------->
>------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| |
| To: comp-protocols-dns-bind at isc.org |
| cc: |
| Subject: Port udp/1094 with BIND 9.2.1 |
>------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
Hi everyone,
my freshly installed bind also listens on port udp/1094. I can't find
any comments neither in the documentation nor in google-groups what this
port is used for and how to disable it.
BIND 9.2.1 on FreeBSD 4.5-STABLE, sockstat says:
[...]
bind named 352 8 udp46 *:1094 *:*
[...]
How can I disable this?
--
Bernhard Schmidt, Network Operation Center
Cybernet Internet-Dienstleistungen AG
Stefan-George-Ring 19-23, D-81929 Muenchen
More information about the bind-users
mailing list