Deadwood beta on debian lenny

Sebastian Müller spamcatch-maradns.org at messageme.de
Sat Jul 24 17:11:12 EDT 2010


Am 24.07.2010 04:18, schrieb Sam Trenholme:
>> ...

Another question, is verbose_level no longer working?
First, I wrote verbose_level = 9 in the config.

# /usr/local/bin/Deadwood
Deadwood version 2.9.01
Deadwood: A DNS UDP non-recursive cache (IPv4-only)
Verbose_level set to 9
We bound to 2 addresses
Using default ICANN root servers:
198.41.0.4,192.228.79.201,192.33.4.12,128.8.10.90,192.203.230.10,192.5.5.241,192.112.36.4,128.63.2.53,192.36.148.17,192.58.128.30,193.0.14.129,199.7.83.42,202.12.27.33

then I went to different websites
The only output done by deadwood is:

reset_rem DwRecurse 1941 0
reset_rem DwRecurse 1941 1
reset_rem DwRecurse 1941 1
reset_rem DwRecurse 1941 2
reset_rem DwRecurse 1941 3
reset_rem DwRecurse 1941 2
reset_rem DwRecurse 1941 5
reset_rem DwRecurse 1941 4
reset_rem DwRecurse 1941 3
reset_rem DwRecurse 1941 0
reset_rem DwRecurse 1941 1
reset_rem DwRecurse 1941 0
reset_rem DwRecurse 1941 1
reset_rem DwRecurse 1941 2
reset_rem DwRecurse 1941 1
reset_rem DwRecurse 1941 7
reset_rem DwRecurse 1941 1
reset_rem DwRecurse 1941 6

I wonder that queries are no longer displayed using a high verbose_level.


Another thing.
When /etc/deadwood/ is owned by root (as you suggested), deadwood is not
able to access dw_cache until you create it by hand and chown to the
deadwood user manually. Wouldn't it be better to create a dw_cache(and
chown/chgrp) by deadwood if none exists, before droping root?

Cheers,
Sebastian


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