I get the same thing, it only seems to affect the HTML interface though. it
has been a bug ever since I started using linuxconf 1 year ago.


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Subject: [linuxconf] Re: DNS and large files


Okay -- I go into edit by domain -- I accept -- I get a listing of all of my
domains -- now if I choose a domain with less than 15 hosts it lists the
hosts and I can edit them... If I choose one with more than 15 hosts.. it
throws me too a prefix screen,  if I choose accept at this point... it
throws be back to the domain listing again -- and not the listing of the
hosts within the domain.   I can however type a full host name, or add a
host to a domain that won't list.


>If you leave the filter empty and "accept", you will get the whole thing.
>Linuxconf triggers this filter when a list has ... 15 entries :-)
>
>Note that the filter requires a prefix. So if you type nothing, you get
>everything. If you type "w", you get all hosts and records starting with w.



Original Question Below :
>> I currently have around 200 domains listed in my DNS -- Linuxconf works
>> great except for files that contain a large number of hosts.   When I go
to
>> edit these hosts my domain,  it throws me right back to the filter prefix
>> window.   I am able to get into each individual host with the full name,
>> but I would like to have the 'consolidated' view with which hosts have NS
>> and MX records.  The domains that are not showing up (about 5 of them)
each
>> have more than 15 hosts listed.   Does Linuxconf have a limit for drawing
>> the table somewhere that I can edit ?
>

>Hope this helps!
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