We do something like the script below for out
secondaries. We store all zones in a database and have stored procedures
that do all of the heavy lifting to create the zones on primary and secondary
servers. A wonderful time saver when migrating servers... run a cursor, or
script, over the
Andy -
Very kool with the script! Thanks for sharing. I can sure use it -
-Nick
Andy Schmidt wrote:
I have done this in two ways.
You can export the registry and then use an editorthat can handle line
breaks and other control characters(such as MS Words) to massage the
text
This
is exactly why we use BIND and not MS DNS for our public facing DNS. All you
need to do to migrate to a new server is change a few ip addresses (if changing
IP addresses) in a text based file. Then copy that to the new server and off you
go.
Kevin
Bilbee
-Original
Good point. MS DNS has worked well for us,
though... and having the domains in a database has other uses as well. We
run similar scripts to set up all of our web and email hosting accounts when we
need to migrate some or all of the accountsto another server.
May have to take a look at
Will there be an update version or just a full install?
The file looks to be 6 MB, and I bet the only change is the decludeproc.exe?
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From: David Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 2:38 PM
Subject: RE:
Yes the only change is the decludeproc.exe although in the full install now
it has all the new configs and both SM and IM versions.
I will put the links on the upgrade page for just the decludeproc.exe for SM
and IM
David B
www.declude.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I swear by simpleDNS. Its inexpensive too. You can
set up a master/slave relationship where you update one DNS server and then the
change is automatically replicated to the secondary DNS server. Im not
talking just zone transfers. For example, In MS DNS you still have to define
your domain
Muchos gracias.
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From: David Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 11:43 AM
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Wondering about Declude 3.x
Yes the only change is the decludeproc.exe although in the full install
Dave Beckstrom wrote:
I swear by simpleDNS. It’s inexpensive too. You can set up a
master/slave relationship where you update one DNS server and then the
change is automatically replicated to the secondary DNS server. I’m
not talking just zone transfers. For example, In MS DNS you still have
I see links for decludeproc3059.exe on the page
Any clues as to how to install it?
I execute it and nothing happens
Harry Vanderzand
inTown Internet Computer Services
11 Belmont Ave. W., Kitchener, ON,N2M 1L2
519-741-1222
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assuming you have a declude 3.x.
Stop the decludeproc process
rename the decludeproc3059.exe to decludeproc.exe
copy decludeproc.exe to your imail folder (replacing old one, backup if
needed)
Start the decludeproc process.
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From: Harry Vanderzand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
it is the actual service. You need to stop your service and then rename the
file to decludeproc.exe and replace your decludeproc.exe
I just did the update
Kevin Bilbee
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Harry Vanderzand
Sent: Thursday,
Hi Evans-
I have a working script you can grab at
http://skywaves.net/utils/dns_autosecondary.txt.
Change a couple of vairables, save it, call it from the task scheduler, and
you're done. Instructions are included.
All are welcome to use it.
-DaveDoherty
Skywaves, Inc.
-
I appreciate this also
I tried to run it but I do not have a boot file as my
server is using the registry
Is there a way to accommodate that?
Harry Vanderzand inTown Internet Computer Services 11 Belmont Ave. W., Kitchener, ON,N2M 1L2519-741-1222
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Sorry if this is off topic, or maybe it isn't. I am
running Imail 8.2 with declude 1.82 on a Poweredge server 1750, dual processors
and 1 GB ram, internal Broadcom Netxtreme nic cards. I have dns run on one
internal nic and Imail on another. It has happened before in the past but
very
Hi Harry-
I don't know. I've always used the boot
file and zone files for my DNS. Never have used the MS DNS manager, if that is
what results in data being in the registry.
Andy Scmidt posted a script also. You
might want to have a look at that.
-Dave
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Hi Keith-
Sounds like a buffer overflow problem
that happened with an older version of IMail (8.1.4?). The machine behaved just
as you describe. Be sure you have all the Imail updates as well as the ones
forWindows.
-DaveDoherty
Skywaves, Inc.
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From:
Dave,
Thanks for the response. I am running Imail 8.2 with hot
fix 2 installed. I have been looking at installing 8.21 but I thought 8.2
hf2 was suppose to be stable.
Also, If I go to Microsoft's update site it said there
are no software/hardware updates available for my computer. I am
Yes, I have seen this happen, make sure that you disable
the DEP on declude.exe and decludeproc.exe you can do this by right clicking on
the executable.
David B
www.declude.com
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark
SmithSent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 4:41
Mark,
Which version of decludeproc is this - cause 3.0.5.7 has not tripped it on
my 2K3 server.
Darrell
Check out http://www.invariantsystems.com for utilities for Declude And
Imail. IMail/Declude Overflow Queue
Awesome. Thank you for the info.
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andy Schmidt
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005
7:47 AM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail]
OT: New DNS Server
I have done this in two ways. You can
There seems to be lots of experience with AOL.com on this list...
Does anybody know of an internal or external limit on messages sizes at
AOL?
I have Exchange outbound logs that show that a message was delivered to
AOL (twice, even!) at over 10 MB (11 million bytes plus) that hasn't
come out the
Wow! You rock. Nice script. Thanks!
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Doherty
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005
2:21 PM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail]
OT: New DNS Server
Hi Evans-
I have a
I've tested the upgrade to Declude 3.0.5.9 on a test server and noted a
couple of minor issues. First, Decludeproc -v shows:
Declude Version 3.0.5.9
However, decludeproc -diag shows:
Invalid command line parameter:
-install Install Declude
-diagPrint diagnostics
3.0.5.9
Just got this pre-release yesterday because of another issue where
decludeproc keeps crashing on all 3 of my servers.
The guys at Declude have been helping.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Darrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Sent:
David,
This should be avoidable if the memory allocation code is changed:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url="">
Note that I only pretend to know something about programming, but I
have seen other applications that had issues fix them without needing
to tweak DEP.
Matt
Kieth,
Check for Ethernet driver updates from Dells web site
and/or the Ethernet interface manufacturer. I believe there were issues
with Intel Ethernet cards in Dell machines in the past. Personally, I use
HP/Compaq with Imail and have never run into this scenario, but I do have a
Check
to see if the card it going to sleep?
Kevin
Bilbee
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Jeff
FrantzSent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 5:00 PMTo:
Declude.JunkMail@declude.comSubject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT
Server
Hi Keith-
Buffer overflows can and do occur in
non-OS software, usually when provoked by some clever hacker who has figured out
the vulnerability - or a less clever soul who found out about it on a hacker
site. They can shut down a variety of things on a computer. I'm not saying
that's the
Glad you like it. We've been using
thatapproach for years.
- Original Message -
From:
Evans Martin
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 6:31
PM
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: New
DNS Server
Wow! You rock. Nice
Hi, Andrew,
AOL seems pretty random.
Sometimes they reject messages as small as 750K. Other times, it seems they
let anything through.
They may be throttling inbound message sizes dynamically.
But of course, it may be that their SMTP servers are not coordinated very
well and that each
I'd second this one - if there were ever an
application that should have DEP enabled, this is it.
AlthoughDeclude code hasbeen given a very thorough analysis,
thereare an infinite number of invalid E-mail message formatsas
inputs. A single tiny overlooked detail leaves servers
vulnerable.
In MS DNS you still have to define your domain in the secondary DNS
before the secondary will synch with the primary.
Not necessarily. An AD-integrated zone can automatically be replicated
to all DNS servers (not domain just controllers) in the domain. Simply
installing the DNS service
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