The patch below has been tested and returns NXDOMAIN for A and
plain-name queries (which stops /usr/bin/host) from doing an MX query
(domain-needed is specified). But a host -t DS com and host -t DS
org returns the expected info.
A really simple patch:
On 23/08/12 21:46, Rick DeNatale wrote:
I'm trying to write an appliance machine to provide a configurable dhcp
server in a virtual machine network.
The machine has two network interfaces, eth0 is the 'wan' interface, eth1 is
a vlan with machines getting statically assigned ip addresses
On 30/08/12 13:11, Gene Czarcinski wrote:
The patch below has been tested and returns NXDOMAIN for A and
plain-name queries (which stops /usr/bin/host) from doing an MX query
(domain-needed is specified). But a host -t DS com and host -t DS
org returns the expected info.
A really
On 28/08/12 15:27, e9hack wrote:
Am 28.08.2012 15:21, schrieb Simon Kelley:
On 18/08/12 07:26, e9hack wrote:
Hi,
I've a configuration where the host file contains two ipv6 entries for a
host (self
created ipv6 from ULA prefix and a DHCP ipv6):
192.168.25:2 vbox
On 08/30/2012 10:31 AM, Simon Kelley wrote:
On 30/08/12 13:11, Gene Czarcinski wrote:
The patch below has been tested and returns NXDOMAIN for A and
plain-name queries (which stops /usr/bin/host) from doing an MX query
(domain-needed is specified). But a host -t DS com and host -t DS
org