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02-28-2003 09:22 AM
02-28-2003 09:22 AM
I have strange entries in syslog :
Feb 28 12:24:19 hp19rm2 : user2netname: unknown nameservice ^I^I^I^I^Ifor publickey info 'dns'
--- OR --
Jan 13 14:12:38 hp19rm2 ftpd[11891]: user2netname: unknown nameservice ^I^I^I^I^Ifor publickey info 'dns'
I have no user2netname service , and why is ftpd in the picture and what does it have to do with nameservice?
my nsswitch.conf is :
passwd: compat
group: compat
hosts: dns [NOTFOUND=continue] files
networks: dns [NOTFOUND=return] files
protocols: dns [NOTFOUND=return] files
rpc: dns [NOTFOUND=return] files
publickey: dns [NOTFOUND=return] files
netgroup: dns [NOTFOUND=return] files
automount: files dns
aliases: files
services: dns [NOTFOUND=return] files
Thanks a lot.
Dimitry
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02-28-2003 09:47 AM
02-28-2003 09:47 AM
Solutionnetworks,protocols,rpc,publickey,netgroup,automount and services.
The "dns" entry should only be in the "hosts" line. MOdify the above to look like this ..
passwd: compat
group: compat
hosts: dns [NOTFOUND=continue] files
networks: files
protocols: files
rpc: files
publickey: files
netgroup: files
automount: files
aliases: files
services: files
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02-28-2003 10:09 AM
02-28-2003 10:09 AM
Re: syslog entry
Is named running,if your box is the DNS server?
More important does nslookup yahoo.com or whatever work?
Make sure the contents of /etc/resolv.conf are right.
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02-28-2003 12:27 PM
02-28-2003 12:27 PM
Re: syslog entry
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03-01-2003 11:13 PM
03-01-2003 11:13 PM
Re: syslog entry
First, I'd get a standard nsswitch.conf file and then restart the box.
If the error still recurs, reconfigure the DNS server standard.
I will need to know the version number of DNS/named to help. I know how to do 4.9.x but haven't gotten around to doing a BIND server on UX, though I've done it in Linux.
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