Multiple IPs Associated With A Single Name
Tim Daneliuk
tundra at tundraware.com
Fri Sep 30 14:22:21 UTC 2016
On 09/29/2016 04:45 PM, Darcy Kevin (FCA) wrote:
> Yeah, sure, just run it with your own special config file (with -c); in that config file, set the listen-on to an unprivileged port, and make sure all of the pathnames (including implicit pathnames like the pid-file) are to files/directories to which the unprivileged user has read and (where necessary) write access.
>
> As a sanity check, I just fired up an instance on a Red Hat box, as an unprivileged user, listening on port 12345. It's a caching-only config, with our own internal-root hints, and it's resolving (internal) names just fine.
>
> - Kevin
How did you get your code to look at that instance:port rather than the
one dictated by /etc/resolv.conf or a local server on port 53?
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