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> "Amogh" == Amogh Hooshdar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Amogh> Could you please provide an example of a DNS server which I
Amogh> can install using aptitude? Is bind or bind9 fine for this
Amogh> job?
Yes. But, "lwresd" package is a
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 09:47:08PM +0530, Amogh Hooshdar wrote:
> Could you please provide an example of a DNS server which I can
> install using aptitude? Is bind or bind9 fine for this job?
>
> I wonder why this problem doesn't occur with Ubuntu. If the community
> would be interested, I can sen
Here are some outputs from Ubuntu that works fine (sends A queries
only) with ipv6 enabled and Debian that does not work fine (sends
queries) with my DNS server. I have generated this output with the
default settings of both Ubuntu and Debian. So, in the outputs below,
you'll see ipv6 enabled
Hello Amogh,
As far as I know, there is not an easy way to disable ipv6 completely.
On a Dutch forum
(http://forum.pc-active.nl/viewtopic.php?p=171245&highlight=ipv6#171245)
According to some posters, glibc causes this undesirable effect.
Apparently there is no flag to be set to disable IPv6 looku
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 08:21:13PM +0530, Amogh Hooshdar wrote:
> After rebooting, I checked: lsmod | grep ipv6. Sure enough it is gone
> and the command gives nil output. But when I use bitchx or pidgin to
> connect to irc.freenode.net, I can still see DNS irc.freenode.net
> type of queries.A
Could you please provide an example of a DNS server which I can
install using aptitude? Is bind or bind9 fine for this job?
I wonder why this problem doesn't occur with Ubuntu. If the community
would be interested, I can send some logs from both my Debian and
Ubuntu system for comparision. Or shou
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