Am 30. May, 2001 schwäzte Wayne Sitton so:

> When I upgraded to woody one of the services that were installed was
> 'lwresd'
> What is that?  Plus, now when I'm using dselect, it says that lwresd

man lwresd

     lwresd is the daemon providing name lookup services to clients that use
     the BIND 9 lightweight resolver library.  It is essentially a stripped-
     down, caching-only name server that answers queries using the BIND 9
     lightweight resolver protocol rather than the DNS protocol.

dns caching daemon.

> recommends eibnss_lwres.  But, libnss_lwres is unavailable.  Is there a way
> to keep this from coming up?  or, where can I get it to install?

It's in unstable, aka sid.

bash-2.05$ apt-cache-uns search libnss-lwres
libnss-lwres - NSS module for using bind9's lwres as a naming service
bash-2.05$

http://packages.debian.org/unstable/non-us/libnss-lwres.html

Note, please don't make typos on package names when asking for help :).

ciao,

der.hans
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