[Dnssec-trigger] dnssec trigger 0.10 release

W.C.A. Wijngaards wouter at nlnetlabs.nl
Fri Feb 17 15:29:42 UTC 2012


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Hi Paul,

It did hotspot_signon when dnssec-trigger thinks there are zero DHCP
DNS servers.  Hence it writes zero DHCP DNS servers to resolv.conf.

Fix 1.  Fork off the DHCP hook on linuxes (like it does on OSX and
Windows).  So it does not think the list is empty at start-up.
Fix 2.  Run the DHCP hook from the startup scripts (are they
missing?).  But those get difficult with systemd and whatnot?  Easier
if no special processing, its forked from the daemon?  (is this also
the case for unbound-anchor? Does that need to get forked from the
main daemon too?)
Fix 3.  Bug is something else, not to do with DHCP script and startup

I want to get to the root cause here: you press the hotsign button,
but dnssec-trigger think: no DNS servers.

Best regards,
   Wouter

On 02/17/2012 03:42 PM, Paul Wouters wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Feb 2012, W.C.A. Wijngaards wrote:
> 
>> dnssec-trigger 0.10 is released, 
>> http://www.nlnetlabs.nl/projects/dnssec-trigger/
>> 
>> source tarball hashes sha1
>> 92d09fa5fff490feadbd3b927478d51e0001a6e1 sha256
>> 2d4e95413dbc8249f152f9cc1d1d1449f2c9d0e8d64839d8b7686d0250f54fde
>> 
>> This version has some bugfixes.  The alert icon is more readable,
>> more visible red mark on it.
> 
> Does it now never write a resolv.conf with just the single line: #
> Generated by dnssec-trigger 0.xxx
> 
> That's the one big show stopper for me.
> 
> Paul

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