> Btw, named immediately notices because of the
> /etc/network/if-{up,down}.d/bind9 scripts that trigger
> "rndc reconfig" when an interface goes up or down.
Ah, yes. There is also a hook at /etc/ppp/ip-{up,down}.d/bind9.
But named also notices immediately when I bring up an with NetworkManager. Any idea what the mechanism is there?
When I bring down an interface with NetworkManager, named does *not* notice this right away.
> Btw, named immediately notices because of the if-{up, down}.d/ bind9 scripts that trigger
> /etc/network/
> "rndc reconfig" when an interface goes up or down.
Ah, yes. There is also a hook at /etc/ppp/ ip-{up, down}.d/ bind9.
But named also notices immediately when I bring up an with NetworkManager. Any idea what the mechanism is there?
When I bring down an interface with NetworkManager, named does *not* notice this right away.