Re: Different host behaviour

2001-10-06 Thread Doug Barton

Riccardo Torrini wrote:

 Have you a suggestion of a date of a _not_too_much_ dangerous
 -current to cvs?  I really want to build world again, so I can
 avoid this really stupid questions...  0:-)

It's really up to you to follow -current and cvs-all and make that
determination for yourself. If you can't do that, and/or you need something
that's not going to crash, you really should be using RELENG_4. It's just
as important for the project to make sure that -stable is working, and it
sounds like that that's more your speed.

Just a suggestion,

Doug
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Re: Different host behaviour

2001-10-03 Thread Bernd Walter

On Tue, Oct 02, 2001 at 09:23:50PM +0200, Riccardo Torrini wrote:
 Different behaviour from 4.4 to 5.0 of host command.  Why?
 Yes, I got finally delegation for reverse (with RFC 2317).
 Yes, my -CURRENT is really old, but I'm reading this list...  ;)

That's your problem.
You see that this has been fixed at least since a month:

ticso@cicely8 host 217.58.169.99
99.169.58.217.IN-ADDR.ARPA is a nickname for 99.96-28.169.58.217.IN-ADDR.ARPA
ticso@cicely8 uname -v
FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #2: Fri Aug  3 15:05:53 CEST 2001 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/net/10.1.5.7/var/d9/src-2001-07-04/src/sys/i386/compile/CICELY8
 

ticso@cicely9 host 217.58.169.99
99.169.58.217.IN-ADDR.ARPA is a nickname for 99.96-28.169.58.217.IN-ADDR.ARPA
99.96-28.169.58.217.IN-ADDR.ARPA domain name pointer gw-fi.esaote.com
ticso@cicely9 uname -v
FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #1: Tue Sep 11 11:27:34 CEST 2001 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/d8/FreeBSD-2001-09-03-ev56/src/sys/alpha/compile/CICELY9 


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Re: Different host behaviour

2001-10-03 Thread Riccardo Torrini

On 03-Oct-2001 (14:14:57/GMT) Bernd Walter wrote:

 Yes, my -CURRENT is really old, but I'm reading this list...  ;)

 That's your problem.

Pilot error  :-(  Ok, sorry for that.


 You see that this has been fixed at least since a month:
 ticso@cicely9 uname -v
 FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #1: Tue Sep 11 11:27:34 CEST 2001

Have you a suggestion of a date of a _not_too_much_ dangerous
-current to cvs?  I really want to build world again, so I can
avoid this really stupid questions...  0:-)


Riccardo.

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Different host behaviour

2001-10-02 Thread Riccardo Torrini

Different behaviour from 4.4 to 5.0 of host command.  Why?
Yes, I got finally delegation for reverse (with RFC 2317).
Yes, my -CURRENT is really old, but I'm reading this list...  ;)
And sorry for long lines with custom formatting.

Using nslookup from either 4.4 and 5.0 give me same results
(tryed with an external dns, to minimize my config problems):

# nslookup 217.58.169.99 151.1.1.1
Server:  dns.it.net
Address:  151.1.1.1

Name:gw-fi.esaote.com
Address:  217.58.169.99
Aliases:  99.169.58.217.in-addr.arpa


-8-[ 4.4-STABLE ]-8-
# uname -a
FreeBSD silos.home.torrini.org 4.4-STABLE FreeBSD 4.4-STABLE #5:
Sun Sep 16 05:34:02 CEST 2001
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SILOS i386

# host 217.58.169.99
99.169.58.217.IN-ADDR.ARPA is a nickname for 99.96-28.169.58.217.IN-ADDR.ARPA
99.96-28.169.58.217.IN-ADDR.ARPA domain name pointer gw-fi.esaote.com


-8-[ 5.0-CURRENT ]-8-
# uname -a
FreeBSD trudy.home.torrini.org 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #17:
Sat Apr 28 03:30:53 CEST 2001
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/TRUDY i386
# host 217.58.169.99
99.169.58.217.IN-ADDR.ARPA is a nickname for 99.96-28.169.58.217.IN-ADDR.ARPA


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