Warren 'Llama' Ernst wrote:
> So, since there's no DNS entry, ./config complained
> when I tried to run it.
> So, what is a DSL-based qmail installer to do?
Dont call your machine "something.pacbell.net" : the pacbell.net
domain is not your, and you'd better use a fake domain name on your own
machine (llama.org ?) . Then, set up a little DNS on your machine
serving the llama.org domain and Qmail should be fine.
BTW, a french Linux box was lamely hacked some times ago thru a bind
vulnerability by a guy called "llama". We took a little revenge because
he was running the same out-of-box distribution and had a static IP
address. Does that guy have something to do with you ?
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