Thank you. Managed to ping 8.8.8.8 and had to recompile ping after
modifying nrand.c as per my earlier bug find
on Mar 9 2009, 9:38 am
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Hello
Using this new version and creating a new Plan9 install with the
following:
md5sum /home/plan9/plan9.Tue07Feb2012_2219.iso
a62dba17efa51e3c5dbd1b12e8586492 /home/plan9/
plan9.Tue07Feb2012_2219.iso
I see the following:
term% ip/ipconfig
term% ndb/dns -r
term% ip/ping www.google.com
is ndb/cs running ? stat /srv/cs
2012/2/13 ROuNIN rounin.urash...@googlemail.com
Hello
Using this new version and creating a new Plan9 install with the
following:
md5sum /home/plan9/plan9.Tue07Feb2012_2219.iso
a62dba17efa51e3c5dbd1b12e8586492 /home/plan9/
plan9.Tue07Feb2012_2219.iso
I
term% ip/ping -fr 192.168.0.12
192.168.0.12 is not a routable address, so one
onders if you can actually route out of your local
segment. try 8.8.8.8.
It used to work before - what happened?
Have I missed something?
ROuNIN
dns failure usually means that a dns message came
back in response
Hi all,
I am using Plan9 server as my home server (ip=192.168.15.20)
controlling DNS names in my LAN and relaying other requests to the
public DNS server (ip=88.146.135.10).
Up to now everything worked fine.
I discovered a problem with SRV request type from my Linux workstation
Hi ! Seems like that is an old google dns issue, look at
http://9fans.net/archive/2008/10/37
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 12:48 PM, Pavel Klinkovsky
pavel.klinkov...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am using Plan9 server as my home server (ip=192.168.15.20)
controlling DNS names in my LAN and relaying
I am using Plan9 server as my home server (ip=192.168.15.20)
controlling DNS names in my LAN and relaying other requests to the
public DNS server (ip=88.146.135.10).
Up to now everything worked fine.
i can't replicate this now. not saying you don't have
a problem, just that i can't replicate
On 23 lis, 10:48, Pavel Klinkovsky pavel.klinkov...@gmail.com wrote:
    dns.ar(ip name=xmpp-server2.l.google.com ttl00)
    dns.ar(ip name=xmpp-server3.l.google.com ttl00)
after several seconds 'snoopy' inexplicably ends!
Interesting, I checked the 'status' after the
On Tue Nov 23 12:33:37 EST 2010, pavel.klinkov...@gmail.com wrote:
i can't replicate this now. Â not saying you don't have
a problem, just that i can't replicate this right now.
Interesting.
Some mistake in my NDB configuration?
i think it's a real data-dependent bug in dns, not
a