Hello, It's on my way of trial on NSD 3.0.2. When I invoke nsd without -a option and no 'ip-address:' entry on nsd.conf, it complains like ingram2# /proj/nsd-3.0.2/sbin/nsd -t /proj/nsd3 [1164349528] nsd[69777]: error: cannot parse address '(null)' But nsd.conf.5 says... ip-address: <ip4 or ip6> ....If none are given NSD lis- tens to all IP addresses. Same as commandline option -a. Both giving -a 0.0.0.0 and giving 'ip-address: 0.0.0.0' work fine. ingram2# /proj/nsd-3.0.2/sbin/nsd -t /proj/nsd3 -a 0.0.0.0 ingram2# netstat -af inet | grep \\.domain tcp4 0 0 *.domain *.* LISTEN udp4 0 0 *.domain *.* I observed this case on FreeBSD 6.1. ingram2# uname -rs FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-p10 I don't understand the behabior of getaddrinfo(NULL, ...), {shortage of the background knowledge causes it}, the problem may be around there, I guess. Any fault on me? Thanks Koh-ichi Ito Internet Research Institute, Inc.
# I resend this mail because it seems to be lost. # Excuse me if it is duplicated. Hello, It's on my way of trial on NSD 3.0.2. When I invoke nsd without -a option and no 'ip-address:' entry on nsd.conf, it complains like ingram2# /proj/nsd-3.0.2/sbin/nsd -t /proj/nsd3 [1164349528] nsd[69777]: error: cannot parse address '(null)' But nsd.conf.5 says... ip-address: <ip4 or ip6> ....If none are given NSD lis- tens to all IP addresses. Same as commandline option -a. Both giving -a 0.0.0.0 and giving 'ip-address: 0.0.0.0' work fine. ingram2# /proj/nsd-3.0.2/sbin/nsd -t /proj/nsd3 -a 0.0.0.0 ingram2# netstat -af inet | grep \\.domain tcp4 0 0 *.domain *.* LISTEN udp4 0 0 *.domain *.* I observed this case on FreeBSD 6.1. ingram2# uname -rs FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-p10 I don't understand the behabior of getaddrinfo(NULL, ...), {shortage of the background knowledge causes it}, the problem may be around there, I guess. Any fault on me? Thanks Koh-ichi Ito Internet Research Institute, Inc.