Phil Leinhauser wrote:
As we discussed last week, I installed djbdns so I could get past the problem of long MX records. Now, after a couple days of running my QMT server becomes almost unresponsive. I have to hard reset it. This has happened a couple times now.

Has anyone seen this before? I was really reluctant to install this and now I'm thinking of pulling it back out.


Weren't you saying it slowed to a crawl and you had to reset it before installing djbdns? I can't help with djbdns. I run Bind here - you can remove djdns and then just:
yum install caching-nameserver
And that will set you up with a caching Bind nameserver on the machine.

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