On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 2:37 PM, Eivind Olsen eiv...@aminor.no wrote:
Timothy Stoddard wrote:
Has any one run into a issue with two named processes running on the same
host. We want to begin serving up DNS on our IPv6 address space and do
not
want to duplicate each of our DNS servers.
List,
Has any one run into a issue with two named processes running on the same
host. We want to begin serving up DNS on our IPv6 address space and do not
want to duplicate each of our DNS servers. We have started two named
processes one with -6 option. All seems to be working. I am concerned
On 05/24/11 20:22, Timothy Stoddard wrote:
List,
Has any one run into a issue with two named processes running on the
same host. We want to begin serving up DNS on our IPv6 address space
and do not want to duplicate each of our DNS servers. We have started
two named processes one with -6
Timothy Stoddard wrote:
Has any one run into a issue with two named processes running on the same
host. We want to begin serving up DNS on our IPv6 address space and do
not
want to duplicate each of our DNS servers. We have started two named
processes one with -6 option. All seems to be
On 05/24/2011 11:22, Timothy Stoddard wrote:
List,
Has any one run into a issue with two named processes running on the
same host. We want to begin serving up DNS on our IPv6 address space
and do not want to duplicate each of our DNS servers. We have started
two named processes one with -6
On Tue, 2011-05-24 at 13:22 -0500, Timothy Stoddard wrote:
Has any one run into a issue with two named processes running on the
same host. We want to begin serving up DNS on our IPv6 address space
and do not want to duplicate each of our DNS servers. We have started
two named processes one
On 05/24/2011 13:48, Matthew Seaman wrote:
named_flags=-c /etc/namedb/named.conf
If your /etc is up to date this is no longer necessary, as
/etc/defaults/rc.conf has named_conf=/etc/namedb/named.conf already.
hth,
Doug
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