On 12/07/2014 11:08, Mark Andrews wrote:
The real problem is humans. They like to tinker with files (hence
the subject line). There really shouldn't be a reason for anyone
to need to read slave database files. They are there so named can
have the zone content when it starts up rather than
Am 12.07.2014 04:48, schrieb Alan Clegg:
On 7/11/14, 9:41 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
i am one of that people because no other software
is flexible enough or comes with dependency hell
nsupdate
If BIND is installed, no dependencies and about as flexible as you can get
i talk about
DNS experts,
What are the drawbacks, if any, of running only master name servers for
the set of authoritative NSs?
For example given:
[root@rc37 unxsVZ]# dig latimes.com NS +short
dns1.tribune.com.
dns2.tribune.com.
dns4.tribune.com.
dns3.tribune.com.
Where all 4 dnsN servers are in fact
Am 12.07.2014 16:11, schrieb Gary Wallis:
DNS experts,
What are the drawbacks, if any, of running only master name servers for the
set of authoritative NSs?
For example given:
[root@rc37 unxsVZ]# dig latimes.com NS +short
dns1.tribune.com.
dns2.tribune.com.
dns4.tribune.com.
On 7/12/14, 5:33 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 12.07.2014 04:48, schrieb Alan Clegg:
nsupdate
If BIND is installed, no dependencies and about as flexible as you can get
i talk about web-interfaces generating complete zonefiles from
scratch out of a records table, orchestrating 4 remote
Hi
I am using 9.10 with geoIP, however the subscription based Maxmind database
does have quite a number of mistakes that are correct in IP2location
judging from domaintools.com, can I use iP2location instead of Maxmind ?
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On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 06:31:34PM +0200, Ali Jawad wrote:
Hi
I am using 9.10 with geoIP, however the subscription based Maxmind database
does have quite a number of mistakes that are correct in IP2location
judging from domaintools.com, can I use iP2location instead of Maxmind ?
If they use
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