From ymatsuki@sigma-jpn.co.jp Tue Feb 4 05:40:15 2025 From: ymatsuki@sigma-jpn.co.jp (Yasunori Matsuki) Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2025 13:40:15 +0900 Subject: Please tell me how to make rbldsnd a service on alumalinux9. Message-ID: <9a2bda11-18df-4764-8aad-35984093fcad@sigma-jpn.co.jp> Please tell me how to make rbldsnd a service in alumalinux9. In the case of Centos7, a startup script was created in /etc/init.d/, but in alumalinux9 there is no such script. Please advise. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From michael@orlitzky.com Tue Feb 4 06:46:58 2025 From: michael@orlitzky.com (Michael Orlitzky) Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2025 05:46:58 +0000 Subject: Please tell me how to make rbldsnd a service on alumalinux9. In-Reply-To: <9a2bda11-18df-4764-8aad-35984093fcad@sigma-jpn.co.jp> References: <9a2bda11-18df-4764-8aad-35984093fcad@sigma-jpn.co.jp> Message-ID: On 2025-02-04 13:40:15, Yasunori Matsuki via dev wrote: > Please tell me how to make rbldsnd a service in alumalinux9. > In the case of Centos7, a startup script was created in /etc/init.d/, > but in alumalinux9 there is no such script. > Please advise. There is a systemd unit in the contrib/ directory of the rbldnsd repository. It's very likely that AlmaLinux installs this for you, and that you just need to find out what it is named and how to use systemd (I can't help you there).