Moreover the shutdown hanged at stopping bind9, and Ctrl-C had
no effect. So, I had to power off, meaning that the disks was
not cleanly unmounted (a fsck was triggered at the next boot)
and I could lose data.

After the reboot, the problem with rndc disappeared, but the hang
has two very bad consequences:
1. Connection loss.
2. Possible data loss due to the fact that one cannot do a clean
   shutdown (except when one knows the problem in advance to make
   sure that the system will regard bind9 as stopped during the
   shutdown).

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