Name

tinydns-conf — obsolete program for creating service definitions

Synopsis

tinydns-conf {year...}

Description

tinydns-conf sets up a DNS publication service. This is a reference page. For tutorial information, see the instructions for running a DNS server. Interface tinydns-conf acct logacct D ip tinydns-conf creates a service directory D that runs tinydns. The name D must start with a slash and must not contain any special characters. Normally D is /etc/tinydns. You can run the service under svscan by creating a symbolic link in the svscan directory: ln -s D /service The service will start within five seconds, and will be restarted upon reboot. You can use svc to control the service. tinydns-conf arranges for tinydns to chroot to D/root and to run under the uid and gid of acct. The name acct must not contain any special characters. tinydns-conf creates D/root/Makefile to run tinydns-data upon request. tinydns-conf arranges for tinydns to listen for UDP packets on port 53 of ip, and to send outgoing packets from ip. tinydns-conf creates an automatically rotated log directory in D/log/main. The logs are owned by logacct. The corresponding multilog processes run under the uid and gid of logacct. The name logacct must not contain any special characters.

History

tinydns-conf was originally part of Daniel J. Bernstein's djbdns toolset in 1999.

Author

Original code and documentation by Daniel J. Bernstein. Documentation modernizations by Jonathan de Boyne Pollard.