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rbldns-conf(8) | System Manager's Manual | rbldns-conf(8) |
NAME¶
rbldns-conf - sets up an IP-address-listing DNS service.
SYNOPSIS¶
rbldns-conf acct logacct D ip base
DESCRIPTION¶
rbldns-conf creates a service directory D that runs rbldns(8). The name D must start with a slash and must not contain any special characters. Normally D is /etc/rbldns.
You can run the service under svscan(8) by using the update-service(8) program on Debian GNU/Linux
update-service --add D
or by creating a symbolic link in the svscan(8) directory (normally /service or /etc/service), e.g.:
ln -s D /service
The service will start within five seconds, and will be restarted upon reboot. You can use svc(8) to control the service.
rbldns-conf arranges for rbldns(8) to chroot to D/root and to run under the uid and gid of acct. The name acct must not contain any special characters.
rbldns-conf creates D/root/Makefile to run rbldns-data(8) upon request.
rbldns-conf arranges for rbldns(8) to listen for UDP packets on port 53 of ip, and to send outgoing packets from ip.
rbldns-conf arranges for rbldns(8) to answer queries under the base domain. The name base must not contain any special characters.
rbldns-conf creates an automatically rotated log directory in D/log/main. The logs are owned by logacct. The corresponding multilog(8) processes run under the uid and gid of logacct. The name logacct must not contain any special characters.
SEE ALSO¶
rbldns(8), rbldns-data(8) svscan(8), svc(8), multilog(8), axfrdns-conf(8), dnscache-conf(8), tinydns-conf(8), walldns-conf(8), update-service(8)