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- $NAMESPACE isc::server_common
- % SRVCOMM_ADDRESSES_NOT_LIST the address and port specification is not a list in %1
- This points to an error in configuration. What was supposed to be a list of
- IP address - port pairs isn't a list at all but something else.
- % SRVCOMM_ADDRESS_FAIL failed to listen on addresses (%1)
- The server failed to bind to one of the address/port pair it should according
- to configuration, for reason listed in the message (usually because that pair
- is already used by other service or missing privileges). The server will try
- to recover and bind the address/port pairs it was listening to before (if any).
- % SRVCOMM_ADDRESS_MISSING address specification is missing "address" or "port" element in %1
- This points to an error in configuration. An address specification in the
- configuration is missing either an address or port and so cannot be used. The
- specification causing the error is given in the message.
- % SRVCOMM_ADDRESS_TYPE address specification type is invalid in %1
- This points to an error in configuration. An address specification in the
- configuration malformed. The specification causing the error is given in the
- message. A valid specification contains an address part (which must be a string
- and must represent a valid IPv4 or IPv6 address) and port (which must be an
- integer in the range valid for TCP/UDP ports on your system).
- % SRVCOMM_ADDRESS_UNRECOVERABLE failed to recover original addresses also (%2)
- The recovery of old addresses after SRVCOMM_ADDRESS_FAIL also failed for
- the reason listed.
- The condition indicates problems with the server and/or the system on
- which it is running. The server will continue running to allow
- reconfiguration, but will not be listening on any address or port until
- an administrator does so.
- % SRVCOMM_ADDRESS_VALUE address to set: %1
- Debug message. This lists one address and port value of the set of
- addresses we are going to listen on (eg. there will be one log message
- per pair). This appears only after SRVCOMM_SET_LISTEN, but might
- be hidden, as it has higher debug level.
- % SRVCOMM_KEYS_DEINIT deinitializing TSIG keyring
- Debug message indicating that the server is deinitializing the TSIG keyring.
- % SRVCOMM_KEYS_INIT initializing TSIG keyring
- Debug message indicating that the server is initializing the global TSIG
- keyring. This should be seen only at server start.
- % SRVCOMM_KEYS_UPDATE updating TSIG keyring
- Debug message indicating new keyring is being loaded from configuration (either
- on startup or as a result of configuration update).
- % SRVCOMM_PORT_RANGE port out of valid range (%1 in %2)
- This points to an error in configuration. The port in an address
- specification is outside the valid range of 0 to 65535.
- % SRVCOMM_SET_LISTEN setting addresses to listen to
- Debug message, noting that the server is about to start listening on a
- different set of IP addresses and ports than before.
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