bind9 boot priority needs to be changed
Bug #226495 reported by
Erik Gregg
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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bind9 (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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LaMont Jones |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: bind9
On startup, bind9 would start before the NetworkManager DHCP, causing it to 'bind' (sorry for the pun) to the loopback interface. After bootup, I could fix this by restarting the bind9 service. That's annoying, so I changed the boot priority to 91 with bum. Could someone integrate this into the package? Thanks.
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BIND should get reloaded when the other interfaces come up... starting BIND later is not the right answer.
OTOH, the dhcp exit hook doesn't appear to be there... adding one is the right answer. Or more likely, an if-up.d hook as well.