On Thursday 23 Feb 2006 15:54, Ryan White wrote:
>  I know this is a bit off-topic but are you saying that tinydns supports
> geodns entries? Is this a patch? I have been curious about geodns for some
> time but have not had the time to look into it. Searches on google come up
> dry. If you could provide some information off-list that would be great.

It's in here:

http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/tinydns-data.html

vegadns as it stands won't do it.

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>  -Ryan
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>  jeev wrote:
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> I have something like this in my data file.. without vegadns:
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> %us:24
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> %us:4
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> %us:38
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> %us:63
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> %us:64
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> %us:65
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> %us:66
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> %us:67
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> %us:68
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> %us:69
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> %us:70
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> %us:71
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> %us:72
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> %us:73
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> %us:74
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> %us:75
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> %us:76
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> %us:204
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> %us:205
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> %us:206
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> %us:207
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> %us:208
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> %us:209
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> %us:216
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> %ex
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> +www.blah.com:218.1.1.1:300::ex
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> +www.blah.com:218.1.1.1:301::us
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> How will I be able to take advantage of this feature now that it’s using
> mysql and doesn’t give me the option?
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> Thanks!!
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> j

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