Quoting Dan Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I thought they did; make sure that bind is running with the "-D" option.
> Just checked, and a basic install of FC6 (rawhide) doesn't turn this on
> by default either. Which might explain some of the stupidity I've been
> seeing WRT to networking changes recently on my laptop.
Okay. I hand-modified /etc/sysconfig/named and added OPTIONS=-D and
now named is reporting dbus service. Should I file a bug against named
for this? I have no idea if it should be running with the DBUS service
enabled by default.
> Note that split DNS, while possible, isn't quite used yet. We've got
> all the bits in place, just need to hook it up for VPN.
Oh, it isn't? Hmm... Then what does that mean for a VPN situation?
When I VPNC into my corporate net I need to use the corporate DNS servers.
If I'm using named..... How would this work right now?
> Dan
-derek
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