Hi, > > When AUTO_MODE is set, pdnsd doesn't read in configuration from > > /etc/pdnsd.conf, but files unser /usr/share/pdnsd/ > > > > They are not configuration files. I'd like to tune some values like > > min_ttl to work around problems in my network environment, but this > > configuration makes it difficult to work with such requirements when > > I'm using pdnsd+resolvconf. > > the idea is to provide two very basic and usual setups for the average > users. FOr the user, feel free to set up MANUAL mode and to customize > the files under /usr/share/pdnsd to suit your needs. > > I don't really intend to make them more configureable through debconf > at all.
My natural reaction was to file a bug after reading /etc/pdnsd.conf, but if that's the case, it would have helped me immensely if something like the following was in README.Debian: /etc/pdnsd.conf =============== pdnsd in Debian will default to AUTO_MODE, which will use configuration files in /usr/share/pdnsd/pdnsd-$AUTO_MODE, which contain resonable defaults for most cases. If you wish to customize the values, set up to MANUAL mode, and edit /etc/pdnsd.conf. You can copy the file from /usr/share/pdnsd/pdnsd-$AUTO_MODE to /etc/pdnsd.conf to use as a template. To set up MANUAL mode, remove the AUTO_MODE= definition in /etc/default/pdnsd. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]