Desperate!!!

Jeffrey C. Albro jeff at velvet.antistatic.com
Sun Dec 31 23:03:38 UTC 2000



named "primes" itself by contacting the root nameservers to make sure it
has a connection.  I suspect that named is trying to contact the "D" root
nameserver when you start it up, and trying to contact an outside ip
address starts up the ISDN.

Now, why are you trying to run named in the first place?  Are you only
trying to answer queries inside your own network?

-Jeff

On Sun, 31 Dec 2000, Mees wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I'm desperate...
> I've build a server with SuSE7.0 with a DNS-server.
> For whatever reason it is constantly dialing out on my ISDN line and i can't
> figure out what couses that.
> 
> In my log file I get the followin message:
> 
> kernel: isdn_net: ippp0: dial rejected: interface not in dialmode
> `auto',signalling dst_link_failure
> 
> This after I set my ISDN device to manual dialing. Before it was:
> 
> kernel: OPEN: 192.168.0.99 -> 128.8.10.90 UDP, port: 1024 -> 53
> Dec  4 01:31:24 fs1 kernel: ippp0: dialing 1 0302301333...
> Dec  4 01:31:31 fs1 kernel: isdn: HiSax,ch0 cause: E001B
> Dec  4 01:31:32 fs1 kernel: ippp0: dialing 2 0302301333...
> Dec  4 01:31:39 fs1 kernel: isdn: HiSax,ch0 cause: E001B
> Dec  4 01:31:40 fs1 kernel: isdn_net: local hangup ippp0
> Dec  4 01:31:40 fs1 kernel: ippp0: Chargesum is 0
> Dec  4 01:31:44 fs1 kernel: isdn_tx_timeout dev ippp0 dialstate 0
> 
> The IP-adress in the first line is from:
> 
> D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET.     6D IN A   128.8.10.90
> 
> I first thought that it had something to do with my Sendmail configuration
> but disabling that had no result.
> 
> Who can help me please with this problem?
> 
> --
> Mees
> jw.mesenig at hccnet.nl
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> Running SuSE 6.1 and kernel 2.2.14
>  12:42pm  up 5 days, 15:58,  1 user,  load average: 0.90, 0.48, 0.28
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