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        <div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">Thank you Slawek for your answer and for taking account this issue.<br></div><div><br></div>
        
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                    Le mardi 2 août 2022 à 12:20:32 UTC+2, Slawek Figiel <slawek@isc.org> a écrit :
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    <p>Hello Mik</p>
    <p>The Stork Agent has a fixed list of potential configuration
      paths. It isn't possible to specify a custom one.<br clear="none">
      I opened #831 to resolve your issue. As a workaround, I recommend
      you create a link.<br clear="none">
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    <p>Best regards<br clear="none">
      Slawek<br clear="none">
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    <div id="yiv4518116059yqt07419" class="yiv4518116059yqt8670030006"><div class="yiv4518116059moz-cite-prefix">On 01/08/2022 21:01, Mik J wrote:<br clear="none">
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          <div>OS: Openbsd 7.1<br clear="none">
            Version: 1.5.0<br clear="none">
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            Hello everyone,<br clear="none">
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            When I start the stork agent<br clear="none">
            # ./backend/cmd/stork-agent/stork-agent --listen-stork-only<br clear="none">
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            It complains about not finding named.conf<br clear="none">
            WARN[2022-08-01 20:39:58]            bind9.go:376   cannot
            find config file for BIND 9<br clear="none">
            I looked at other messages posted about stork and saw that I
            was trying to find this file at /etc/bind/named.conf<br clear="none">
            So I created an empty file and I have the confirmation now<br clear="none">
            WARN[2022-08-01 20:53:51]            bind9.go:406   found
            BIND 9 config file (/etc/bind/named.conf) but cannot parse
            controls clause<br clear="none">
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            i) How can I tell stork agent where to find named.conf ? On
            Openbsd it's in /var/named/etc/named.conf<br clear="none">
            ii) What do you think about modifying the source code so
            that when the file is not found we have a hint where it was
            searching<br clear="none">
            Instead of<br clear="none">
            WARN[2022-08-01 20:39:58]            bind9.go:376   cannot
            find config file for BIND 9<br clear="none">
            Should be<br clear="none">
            WARN[2022-08-01 20:39:58]            bind9.go:376   cannot
            find /etc/bind/named.conf for BIND 9<br clear="none">
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