socket.c... internal_send Invalid argument
Mark_Andrews at isc.org
Mark_Andrews at isc.org
Thu May 9 21:13:51 UTC 2002
>
> JCM <symetrie at online.fr> wrote:
>
> > phn at icke-reklam.ipsec.nu a écrit :
> >>
> >> JCM <symetrie at online.fr> wrote:
> >> > I can't configure BIND on a Debian testing.
> >> > I upgraded to BIND 9.2 but I always get this message when typing
> >> > dig (anything) :
> >> > socket.c:1098: internal_send: 192.168.0.1#53: Invalid argument
> >>
> >> Peter Håkanson :
> >>
> >> This sounds more like a networking problem. Are you shure yu have started
> >> a nameserver ? How is your resolv.conf looking ?
>
> > resolv.conf :
>
> > search mylandomain.net
> > nameserver 192.168.0.1
>
> > tail /var/log/syslog
>
> > ... named[28870]: starting BIND 9.2
> > ... loading configuration from '/etc/bind/named.conf'
> > ... no IPv6 interfaces found
> > ... listening on IPv4 interface eth0, 192.168.0.1#53
> > ... binding TCP socket: address in use
> > ... could'nt add command channel 127.0.0.1#953: address n
> ot
> > available
> > ... zone ... IN loaded serial 1
> > ... running
>
> > I don't know the meaning of 'binding TCP socket: address in use' :-(
>
> it means that some other application ( probably a nameserver) already
> is using that socket. You will have to kill all nameservers before
> starting up bind.
>
> Also that bind cannot add "command channel 127.0.0.1#953" is a problem,
> it might go away if you kill all remnants, otherwize you have
> a routing issue with your loopback interface.
Actually you are seeing Linux's broken IPv6 stack in action.
Create a explict controls block to work around this with only
127.0.0.1 or ::1 as the address.
Mark
>
>
> > Thanks
>
> > JCM
>
>
> --
> Peter Håkanson
> IPSec Sverige ( At Gothenburg Riverside )
> Sorry about my e-mail address, but i'm trying to keep spam out,
> remove "icke-reklam" if you feel for mailing me. Thanx.
>
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