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JasperA
Dec 06, 2015Apprentice
Unable to use local DNS server
As a home user, I want to have a good DNS for my local network. I decided to install PowerDNS on one of my virtual machines. It works perfectly well and does exactly what I need; resolve local names...
- Dec 06, 2015
Forgot to reload systemd (I'm still pretty new to this)
So, I did a:
root@truck # systemctl daemon-reload
root@truck # systemctl restart connmanand got PowerDNS working.
Thanks for all the help. ;-))
JasperA
Dec 06, 2015Apprentice
Some extra information I forgot to give: I tried the app "DNS Server for ReadNAS" by ReadyNAS Guru. It didn't work, but I was unable to really uninstall it. Even after a reboot the app still appears in my list of apps. (Though icons were removed). Perhaps this is the problem
Update: I removed the directory /apps/dnsserver and the app is gone from my list of installed apps. pdns is obviously still unable to start due to the fact that connmand is still using port 53
JasperA
Dec 06, 2015Apprentice
I read a discussion about connmand about port 53 that it uses which told to edit the following line in /etc//systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/connman.service :
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/connmand -n
should become:
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/connmand -n --nodnsproxy
I did this and restarted connmand with: systemctl restart connman
Inspection of /proc/<PID>/cmdline learned me it didn't use the '--nodnsproxy' however.
...but I get the feeling I'm getting close. :-)
- JasperADec 06, 2015Apprentice
Forgot to reload systemd (I'm still pretty new to this)
So, I did a:
root@truck # systemctl daemon-reload
root@truck # systemctl restart connmanand got PowerDNS working.
Thanks for all the help. ;-))
- JasperADec 06, 2015Apprentice
Oops! I can't reach my gateway anymore from my ReadyNAS...
- JasperADec 13, 2015Apprentice
Okay, I decided to revert to the old situation and remove PowerDNS, because, like I said, DNS is a core functionality to my environment. I figured it would be even better to have a Raspberry Pi doing DNS for me. So I bought one of those, configured it and it works like a charm! My ReadyNAS is using at as nameserver at the moment.
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