tml@hemuli.UUCP (Tor Lillqvist) (04/18/89)
I have been trying to install BIND 4.8 on our HP9000/840 running HP-UX 3.01. I have some questions: Is the meaning of INADDR_ANY different in HP-UX than in BSD? Some errors seem to indicate that BIND's use of INADDR_ANY doesn't work like it is supposed to. I get messages like these in /usr/tmp/named.run: datagram from 130.188.52.2 port 2332, fd 7, len 0 USER response nsid=136 id=1 resp: error (ret 1, op 0), dropped datagram from 128.214.1.1 port 53, fd 7, len 59 USER response nsid=136 id=1 send_msg -> 130.188.52.2 (UDP 9 2332) id=1 datagram from 128.214.1.1 port 53, fd 7, len 0 DUP? dropped (id 1) What does "len 0" and "DUP?" mean? Is something wrong or not? Could somebody who has installed BIND on HP-UX please make the patches available for anonymous ftp. (I know it will come as standard in some future version of HP-UX, but I don't want to wait...) -- Tor Lillqvist Technical Research Centre of Finland, Computing Services tml%hemuli.uucp@santra.hut.fi