On 10/7/20 8:59 PM, o...@eigenstate.org wrote:
I'm curious as to why you would say that.
Well, the section of the site that describes
how to best operate a plan 9 dns server seems
to have gone offline.
I think you have it confused with some other site.
> I can tell if 9front has a fixed version of ndb/dns or not myself
Other than the 96 patches to cmd/ndb logged into 9front hg repo
there's countless others pertaining to dependencies of the ndb set
that might have solved your particular issue.
FWIW I've been running ndb/dnstcp on 9front as a
On Thu, Oct 8, 2020, at 4:48 AM, Lucio De Re wrote:
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> So, on a lighter note: for all my dislike of multi-media and how it
> has taken over the Internet, I find youtube's collection of music from
> my teens very enjoyable, in some kind of extreme nostalgia - and the
>
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On 10/8/20, o...@eigenstate.org wrote:
>> I'm curious as to why you would say that.
>
> Well, the section of the site that describes
> how to best operate a plan 9 dns server seems
> to have gone offline.
>
There's a difference between Wes making a tangential
On 10/8/20, o...@eigenstate.org wrote:
>> So the big question, before I commit to something I may not be
>> competent to fix: what is recommended by those in the know?
>
> You've written a lot of text here, but none of it describes
> what exactly is flaky. I'd recommend describing the flakiness
>
> So the big question, before I commit to something I may not be
> competent to fix: what is recommended by those in the know?
You've written a lot of text here, but none of it describes
what exactly is flaky. I'd recommend describing the flakiness
in more detail.
There's no way of telling if we
> I'm curious as to why you would say that.
Well, the section of the site that describes
how to best operate a plan 9 dns server seems
to have gone offline.
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On 10/7/20 12:14 PM, Kurt H Maier wrote:
On Wed, Oct 07, 2020 at 09:15:01AM -0400, Wes Kussmaul wrote:
I suggest taking a look at https://www.osmio.ch/
I suggest not looking at https://www.osmio.ch/ instead.
khm
I'm curious as to why you would say that.
Wes
On Wed, Oct 07, 2020 at 09:15:01AM -0400, Wes Kussmaul wrote:
>
> I suggest taking a look at https://www.osmio.ch/
>
I suggest not looking at https://www.osmio.ch/ instead.
khm
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On 10/7/20 12:08 AM, Lucio De Re wrote:
my situation is getting
more difficult as norms on the Internet are being bent by service
provider that care for their profitability much more than for
interoperation
I suggest taking a look at https://www.osmio.ch/
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*Wes Kussmaul*
*Reliable
i still use the labs dns server and have no problems, but my configuration is
quite straightforward.
sorry not to be more help.
-Steve
> On 7 Oct 2020, at 6:08 am, Lucio De Re wrote:
>
> It would take me a long time to get to grips with the Plan 9 DNS
> server (believe me, I've tried) and
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