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[Opendnssec-user] systemd scripts
Bas van den Dikkenberg
2018-11-13 16:23:35 UTC
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Hi



I installed form source opendnssec are standard systemd scripts so I can
enable opendnssec at boot or do need to make them my self?





With kind regards,







Bas van den Dikkenberg
Berry A.W. van Halderen
2018-11-14 10:07:21 UTC
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I installed form source opendnssec  are standard systemd scripts so I
can enable opendnssec at boot or do need to make them my self?
No, start/stop scripts should be part of the specific distribution.

Such scripts include information about choices made where OpenDNSSEC
was installed, which paths are used, which syslog to monitor, etcetera.
Essentially it is just "ods-control start" and "ods-control stop", all
the rest (90%) will be system specific.

With kind regard,
\Berry
 
 
With kind regards,
 
 
 
Bas van den Dikkenberg
 
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Emil Natan
2018-11-15 08:27:29 UTC
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Most distros today provide OpenDNSSEC packages. I would normally install it
on a side vm/container with OS as the prod machine, grab the init scripts,
change the path of the binaries to reflect my custom installation and that
should be it.

Emil
Post by Bas van den Dikkenberg
Hi
I installed form source opendnssec are standard systemd scripts so I can
enable opendnssec at boot or do need to make them my self?
With kind regards,
Bas van den Dikkenberg
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