Starting two instances of bind - method?

From: Chad M Stewart (cms_at_balius.com)
Date: 02/07/04

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    I want to run two instances of Bind 9 on the same box. Both will be
    chrooted and have their own IPs. At some point I may choose to put
    them in jails, but for now no. One step at a time. :)

    I'm wondering what suggestions people might have for getting each
    started up during the normal boot process. I see the options in
    /etc/defaults/rc.conf and could put my own stuff in /etc/rc.conf but as
    far as I can tell that would only work for a single instance. How
    would I get the other instance to start up? The same binary can be
    used for both, just different configuration files and chroots.

    Thanks,
    Chad

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