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Old 10-26-2004, 09:29 AM   #1
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Question What is a typical start up sequence for named?


Hi,

I figured I should start named in runlevel 3. What is a typical sequence number to start named with?

I assume it should start after network. What number should I use or what service should it start after so that my setup is by the book?
 
Old 10-26-2004, 12:07 PM   #2
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It's your decision, but I think it should go after the firewall, so if you firewall it somehow it will work from the start. A number probably after 80. But if you have other services that use your DNS server (ftp server for example), bind should start before them.
 
  


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