Ed Greshko wrote:
Are you by any chance trying to run dnsmasq as well as named on the same system? I've not looked into running dnsmasq...but I believe if you try running both you'll have conflicts.
dnsmasq got set up behind my back on F8; I've been using dhcpd and bind for donkey's years, and plan on continuing to do so.
It gets used by the virtualisation infrastructure, and while it keeps out of my way I plan on keeping out of its.
Investigation shows it's only listening on virbr0; it should be keeping out of the way of BIND (but if bind defaults to listening to all addresses, and I think it does, then it could get in the way of dnsmasq).
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