[hipl-users] Re: How do I kill hipdnsproxy?

  • From: Robert Moskowitz <rgm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: hipl-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2008 19:15:42 -0500

Miika Komu wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:

Hi,

I cp an old resolv.conf into /etc and immediately hipdnsproxy overlays it.

this exactly is what it should be doing. We decided to implement DNS interception this way. Dnsproxy is not the only software doing this.

My lab is powered down for the night. Other projects now. But this begs the question:

According to: http://infrahip.hiit.fi/hipl/manual/ch29.html, dnsproxy still tries the real DNS for info. Where does it get its nameserver info? I want it to use my DNS server for its queries; what was in my resolv.conf before it overlaid it.


And it is not doing the lookup right, so I can't get anything done!

/etc/init.d/dnsproxy stop

or just kill the process (ps axu|grep dnsproxy)

What do the following output on your system:

rpm -qa|grep dnsmasq
rpm -qa|grep named
rpm -qa|grep resolvconf



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