[TriLUG] dnsmasq dying

Jason Faulkner jason at oldos.org
Sat May 20 19:14:33 EDT 2006


strace it and post up the output

--Jay

On 5/20/06, Cristobal Palmer <cristobalpalmer at gmail.com> wrote:
> Howdy folks. The other day I noticed dnsmasq was dead on my
> router/NAT/firewall OpenBSD device when pages stopped loading in my
> browser. I looked in /var/log/daemon and /var/log/messages, but didn't
> see any indication of why it died, so I restarted it, this time in a
> screen session with 'dnsmasq -d'
>
> I'm getting the following:
>
> # dnsmasq -d
> dnsmasq: started, version 2.22 cachesize 150
> dnsmasq: setting --bind-interfaces option because of OS limitations
> dnsmasq: DHCP, IP range 192.168.10.100 -- 192.168.10.180, lease time 18h
> dnsmasq: using local addresses only for domain mylocaldomain.lan
> dnsmasq: read /etc/hosts - 14 addresses
> dnsmasq: reading /etc/resolv.conf
> dnsmasq: using nameserver 24.25.5.149#53
> dnsmasq: using nameserver 24.25.5.150#53
> dnsmasq: using local addresses only for domain mylocaldomain.lan
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
> #
>
> I'm still not seeing anything in any logs.
>
> dnsmasq -v gives: Dnsmasq version 2.22
>
> The only thing that changed just before this started happening is that
> I installed a printer/multifunction on a windows box on the network
> and shared the printer out.
>
> What's going on here? Hints to get me started on fixing this?
>
> --
>
> Cristobal M. Palmer
> UNC-CH SILS Student
> TriLUG Vice Chair
> cristobalpalmer at gmail.com
> cmpalmer at ils.unc.edu
> ils.unc.edu/~cmpalmer
> "Television-free since 2003"
>
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> can't-remember-how-to-spell-or-pronounce justice
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>
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