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gdnsd stuck
Hi All,
I am trying out gdnsd 3.7.0 on Ubuntu 20.04, when I am trying to start the gdnsd , It is getting stuck over here
info: gdnsd version 3.7.0 @ pid 12656
warning: No config file at '/usr/local/etc/gdnsd/config', using defaults
warning: Defaulting to listen=>any for lack of explicit listen config. Please explicitly configure it, as default behaviors may change in future releases!
info: DNS listener threads (2 UDP + 2 TCP) configured for 0.0.0.0:53
info: DNS listener threads (2 UDP + 2 TCP) configured for [::]:53
info: rfc1035: Loaded 0 zonefiles from '/usr/local/etc/gdnsd/zones/'
info: Raised open files soft limit to 1148
warning: getsockopt(TCP:0.0.0.0:53, SOL_TCP, TCP_FASTOPEN) failed: Protocol not available
warning: getsockopt(TCP:0.0.0.0:53, SOL_TCP, TCP_FASTOPEN) failed: Protocol not available
warning: getsockopt(TCP:[::]:53, SOL_TCP, TCP_FASTOPEN) failed: Protocol not available
warning: getsockopt(TCP:[::]:53, SOL_TCP, TCP_FASTOPEN) failed: Protocol not available
debug: using sendmmsg()/recvmmsg() interfaces for UDP
info: DNS listeners started
debug: Entering runtime loop in main thread, listening to control socket
It did not get complete, and if I give ctrl + z, then the process get exited
Comments
Ban OP.
I created the thread, and it got solved immediately. And so I immediately edited it and flagged it for removal. But I believe, admin is not online. Once they are online, they will be removed.
It's in the rules.
You never erase the content of your thread. It's generally done to erase one's stupidity.
delete the thread
ban the user
Someone went against the rules
They are online and they were restored.
Let me update the solution, it is a foreground process. So I have used the alternative command.
I have deleted the thread as soon it is created before other people made the reply.