I'm having trouble using the Your site "lists.freedesktop.org", also because my english is not forceful.
Sorry, I'll change that.My main problem in the error unit "xl2tpd.service" and in "nss-hostname". The terminal displays the message to me, I can not understand. This terminal also displays your address and I therefore appeal for your support.
I have. Debian-8. Distribution from official repository. Install from iso-file: debian-8.0.0-i386-DVD-1.iso.With the Implementation of protocol of L2TP tunnel heving Problems. Start Daemon xl2tpd is failed:
This from terminal exited:
"Start Daemon xl2tpd is failed:
xl2tpd.service: control process exited, code-exited, status-1
Starting xl2tpd: Failed to start.
DAEMON_OPTS: not found. /etc/default/xl2tpd
Unit xl2tpd.service is Failed.
Successfully activated service: 'org,freedesktop.hostname1'.
Warning: nss-hostname is not installed.
Changing the local hostname make it unresolveable.
Please install nss-myhostname."
My note: I have tried to reload unit or make to enable it, is no result, because this unit does not exist in list. Command: 'systemctl list-unit-files', displays list, in which unit does not exist. But packet xl2tpd is installed! Files edited. What must I to make additional yet?
I have questions:
1. What is "nss-myhostname" or "nss-hostname"?
2. How to install "nss-hostname"?
3. How to include the unit "xl2tpd.service" in the units list?
4.Why terminal writes: " ...make it unresolveable"? I don't understand it. It may be need to write : "... make it resolvable"?
Really, hostname exist for resolution or identification, but not contra.
4. DAEMON_OPTS = " " ? Probably, the value of this "DAEMON_OPTS" need to write in file: /etc/default/xl2tpd ? If is so, I don't know, what must to write. My provider also can't help me. In other sites and forums I have can't find answers on my questions.
yours respectfully, Vladimir.
Санакоев Владимир
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