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http://www.biplane.com.au/~kauer/ +61-428-957160 (mob)
GPG fingerprint: 07F3 1DF9 9D45 8BCD 7DD5 00CE 4A44 6A03 F43A 7DEF
signature.asc
Description
, try adding a suitable
scope qualifier.
Again, my apologies if this has already been suggested and discarded.
Regards, K.
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http://www.biplane.com.au
pause followed by unknown host, it's not a valid address.
:-)
Regards, K.
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http://www.biplane.com.au/~kauer/ +61-428-957160 (mob)
GPG
to sixxs and get
a ULA prefix.
Regards, K.
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Karl Auer (ka...@biplane.com.au) +61-2-64957160 (h)
http://www.biplane.com.au/~kauer/ +61-428-957160 (mob)
GPG fingerprint: B386 7819 B227 2961
that understands this format will just
extract the IPv4 address and use it *as an IPv4 address*.
It's not a transformation in the sense that the OP seems to want.
Regards, K.
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On Thu, 2010-08-26 at 23:17 +1000, Karl Auer wrote:
- should I update my program to allow non-zero SOA TTLs?
The answer appears to be yes, right now! :-)
RFC2308.
Many thanks for your swift responses (and Alex, how could I ever have
doubted you?)
Regards, K
, and was often set far too high, so
the SOA TTL is being used to sanity check it, as even a feral zone
administrator will not want too high a value in the SOA TTL.
Regards, K.
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+trace ilap.ca ns | grep ^ilap\.ca\. | cut -f6
Might need something a bit more robust than that cut if you are working
with other domains.
Regards, K.
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Karl Auer (ka...@biplane.com.au) +61-2-64957160 (h)
http://www.biplane.com.au/kauer/ +61-428-957160 (mob)
GPG fingerprint: B386 7819 B227 2961 8301 C5A9 2EBC 754B CD97 0156
Old fingerprint: 07F3 1DF9 9D45 8BCD 7DD5 00CE 4A44 6A03 F43A 7DEF
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Karl Auer (ka...@biplane.com.au) +61-2-64957160 (h)
http://www.biplane.com.au/kauer/ +61-428-957160 (mob)
GPG fingerprint: DA41 51B1 1481 16E1 F7E2 B2E9 3007 14ED 5736 F687
Old fingerprint: B386 7819 B227 2961 8301
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Karl Auer (ka...@biplane.com.au) +61-2-64957160 (h)
http://www.biplane.com.au/kauer/ +61-428-957160 (mob)
GPG fingerprint: DA41 51B1 1481 16E1 F7E2 B2E9 3007 14ED 5736 F687
Old fingerprint: B386 7819 B227 2961 8301
.webcomindia.net.12408 IN A 69.16.253.122
;; Query time: 2 msec
;; SERVER: 129.132.98.12#53(129.132.98.12)
;; WHEN: Wed Apr 27 14:58:26 2011
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 132
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to the
resolver libraries. That's *nix-ish - but practically every programming
language for practically every operating system supports access to the
resolver libraries too...
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faults (well, two that we are actually concerned
about): It only watches UDP, and it can't deal with fragmented packets.
So I was wondering if there is a better solution out there?
Regards, K.
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for
those domains are spinning on computers at three different companies).
I appreciate that this is probably not a BIND problem as such, but I'm a
bit stumped as to where to start looking for a solution.
Regards, K.
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.pps.com.au) in 22 ms
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. Is this is possible?
instant6.com
Regards, K.
PS: I have an interest in this service.
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http://www.biplane.com.au/kauer/ +61-428
This may be a silly question, but are SPF records supposed to be
supported in reverse zones? I'm thinking of a mail server that has no
entry in the DNS.
Regards, K.
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http
: 192.168.1.35#53(192.168.1.35)
;; WHEN: Mon Aug 12 11:36:02 2013
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 227
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http://www.biplane.com.au/kauer
http://twitter.com/kauer389
GPG fingerprint: B862 FB15 FE96 4961 BC62 1A40
example, it looks as if you are trying to get BIND to return a value of
your choice, rather than the value that would normally be returned by a
DNS lookup.
Regards, K.
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http://www.biplane.com.au
+nonssearch $1 | egrep -i STATUS|^$1
Regards, K.
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http://www.biplane.com.au/kauer
http://twitter.com/kauer389
GPG fingerprint: EC67 61E2 C2F6 EB55 884B E129 072B 0AF0 72AA 9882
Old fingerprint
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http://www.biplane.com.au/kauer
http://twitter.com/kauer389
GPG fingerprint: EC67 61E2 C2F6 EB55 884B E129 072B 0AF0 72AA 9882
Old fingerprint: B862 FB15 FE96 4961 BC62 1A40 6239 1208 9865 5F9A
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Karl Auer (ka...@biplane.com.au)
http://www.biplane.com.au/kauer
http://twitter.com/kauer389
GPG fingerprint: 3C41 82BE A9E7 99A1 B931 5AE7 7638 0147 2C3C 2AC4
Old fingerprint: EC67 61E2 C2F6 EB55 884B E129 072B 0AF0 72AA 9882
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http://twitter.com/kauer389
GPG fingerprint: 3C41 82BE A9E7 99A1 B931 5AE7 7638 0147 2C3C 2AC4
Old fingerprint: EC67 61E2 C2F
responding to queries from clients.
> I think what I should do is "./dig @chosen_DNS_server
> google.com", but I do not know how to configure the server.
Not sure what you mean by "configure the server". What DO you mean by
"configure the server"?
Regard
, there may be ways to use the DNS to achieve what he needs,
and this is not such a bad place to ask for pointers in that direction.
Is it?
Regards, K.
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Karl Auer (ka...@biplane.com.au)
http://www.biplane.com.au/kauer
On Mon, 2017-09-18 at 19:45 +1000, Mark Andrews wrote:
> In message <1505723565.2518.54.ca...@biplane.com.au>, Karl Auer
> writes:
> > 2: Can the Replacement field be empty? It looks from the text and
> > examples as if it should always contain a complete domain name BU
On Tue, 2017-09-19 at 13:56 +1000, Mark Andrews wrote:
> In message <1505734269.2518.70.ca...@biplane.com.au>, Karl Auer
> writes:
> > And is it true that "if the Regexp field is not empty, the
> > Replacement field will not be used"?
> With the current f
alteration.
Regards, K.
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http://www.biplane.com.au/kauer
http://twitter.com/kauer389
GPG fingerprint: A52E F6B9 708B 51C4 85E6 1634 0571 ADF9 3C1C 6A3A
Old fingerprint: E00D 64ED 9C6A 8605
twiddling with your
configurations! You'll go BIND...
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http://www.biplane.com.au/kauer
http://twitter.com/kauer389
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ing.com.au.
trubuiltpambula.com.au. 43200 IN NS ns1.instanthosting.com.au.
;; Received 102 bytes from 203.17.36.4#53(ns2.webcity.com.au) in 30 ms
Is there a good explanation for what's happening?
Yours mystifiedly, K.
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ferent names?
Regards, K.
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http://www.biplane.com.au/kauer
http://twitter.com/kauer389
GPG fingerprint: 2561 E9EC D868 E73C 8AF1 49CF EE50 4B1D CCA1 5170
Old fingerprint: 8D08 9CAA 649A AF
ough.
Thanks, K.
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Karl Auer (ka...@biplane.com.au)
http://www.biplane.com.au/kauer
http://twitter.com/kauer389
GPG fingerprint: 2561 E9EC D868 E73C 8AF1 49CF EE50 4B1D CCA1 5170
Old fingerprint: 8D08 9CAA 649A AFEF E862 062A 2E97 42D4 A2A0 616D
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Pl
e.
Under the circumstances, and anticipating a surge in people using it
instead of BIND, perhaps it is time for you to set up a mailing list
for WikiDNS?
Regards, K.
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http://www.biplane.com.au/kauer
ome time in the
future. The decision to omit any form of permanent storage is
refreshing. DNSSEC, known for its complexity, has been omitted from
this implementation, which will please many users. Licensing is
unclear.
Regards, K.
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On Sun, 2024-02-11 at 07:34 +, Ole Aamot wrote:
> I respect the ISC.ORG, but you are not treating me or Karl Auer with
> respect in trying to censor work on WikiDNS
Hullo Ole.
I apologise. I thought you were joking. I have no genuine interest in
WikiDNS.
Once again, I apologise
a CNAME; I can't see
why that would be.
Regards, K.
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