How has lwresd taken over on my Debian system?
Roberto Quiroga
noswen at example.net
Fri Feb 20 13:05:25 UTC 2004
"Steve Dondley" <stevedondley at comcast.net> escribió:
> I've got a Debian Woody system. When I reload the DNS files with 'rndc
> rload' and look in the daemon.log file, I notice that lwresd (lightweight
> resolver daemon) is trying to reload an lwresd.conf file instead of the
> named daemon loading the named.conf file. I did nothing that I can think of
> that could cause this to happen and I never knew lwresd even existed until
> now.
>
> Anyone have a clue what setting might cause lwresd to take over so I can
> stop it from doing so in the future?
/etc/init.d/lwresd
Package: rcconf
Description: Debian Runlevel configuration tool
This tool configures system services in connection with system
runlevels. It turns on/off services using the scripts in
/etc/init.d/. Rcconf works with both System-V style and file-rc
runlevel configuration. It is a TUI frontend to the update-rc.d
command.
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Roberto Quiroga
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