Marc> I am sure resolving works fine. I tested this in a running mesos Marc> container, but also in docker run[1]. I need to have the search Marc> local option in resolve.conf.
Marc> It was actually working, until I started adding the proxy for Marc> managesieve, but when I reverted, it still does not work. I Marc> think the building from cache mislead me.
Can you post more of the logs by any chance, especially from the startup? And are you sure you reverted all the config completely?
Marc> I suspect this is a different problem, that at some point is Marc> giving this error. Maybe I need some specific config for the Marc> dns-client socket.
Maybe, I really don't know docker at all, or how to work with it. Haven't had a need.
Marc> PS. This is just a proxy I need temporary. But I am thinking of Marc> creating a container that directly connects to ceph storage so Marc> you do not need any local storage.
That might do the trick, but I'd first just get the base install working again, and maybe post your config from before and after so people can get a better idea of what you're trying to do here.
Marc> [1] Marc> docker run --dns-search='local' -v /dev/log:/dev/log -it dovecot-proxy Marc> bash
Marc> [2] Marc> passdb { Marc> driver = ldap Marc> args = /etc/dovecot/dovecot-ldap.conf.ext Marc> default_fields = proxy=y host=svr1 Marc> }
Marc> -----Original Message----- Marc> From: John Stoffel [mailto:john@stoffel.org] Marc> Sent: zaterdag 30 november 2019 20:51 Marc> To: Marc Roos Marc> Cc: dovecot Marc> Subject: Re: dovecot: auth: Error: DNS lookup for xxx failed: Name does Marc> not resolve
Marc> I had a working container with dovecot configured as proxy. And Marc> all of a sudden I am getting these messages 'dovecot: auth: Marc> Error: DNS lookup for roosit03 failed: Name does not resolve' Marc> Pinging/nslookup these hostnames is ok
Marc> Does nslookup work inside the container? Sounds to me like the setup Marc> isn't working properly, but it's hard to know unless you give us more Marc> details. Can you spin up another container with the same config but not Marc> running dovecot to do a check on DNS resolution?
Marc> Does the container's logs give you more details? How often do you Marc> stop/restart the container? I would think that Dovecot in a container Marc> isn't really ideal since you need to access the mailstores, and somehow Marc> you get email delivered to the mailstore by postfix/sendmail/exim or Marc> some other tool.
Marc> John