[nsd-users] logs

Jeroen Koekkoek jeroen at nlnetlabs.nl
Thu Oct 24 08:54:35 UTC 2019


Hi José,

What are the permissions of the /var/log/nsd.log directory and what
user are you executing nsd as? Might be wise to check if the systemd
unit has the same user configured.

Default unit file for nsd is located at /lib/systemd/system/nsd.service
on Debian.

Another question: did you upgrade the Debian 9 machine to Debian 10 or
did you do a fresh install and copy the configuration file? Maybe the
uid of the user on the Debian 9 machine doesn't match the nsd user on
the Debian 10 machine?

Best regards,
Jeroen


On Wed, 2019-10-23 at 22:26 -0300, José Luis Artuch wrote:
> El mié, 23-10-2019 a las 21:59 -0300, José Luis Artuch escribió:
> > Am 23.10.19 um 21:25 schrieb José Luis Artuch:
> > > Oct 23 15:46:13 dhcppc1 nsd[2401]: [2019-10-23 15:46:13.514]
> > nsd[2401]:
> > > error: Cannot open /var/log/nsd/nsd.log for appending (Read-only
> > > file
> > > system)$
> > > I would appreciate help on this topic.
> > 
> > 2 things coming to my mind:
> >  - chroot enabled? -> nsd-checkconf -o chroot /path/to/nsd.conf
> >  - systemd is doint unexpected stuff
> > 
> > Andreas
> > 
> 
> Thanks Andreas,
> The output of
> /usr/sbin/nsd-checkconf -o chroot /etc/nsd/nsd.conf
> is empty.
> I don't know what tests to do with systemd.
> José Luis
> 
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