Just a thought, are you using a 64-bit processor? I remember back in my Linux
user days that Macromedia was not willing to release a 64-bit version for
"alternative operating systems"
Kiffin Gish wrote:
I know I am not the first nor more than likely the last, but I cannot
for the life of me g
My organization lost its Exchange server, and now users are wanting to have a
common address book that they call all use, so anyone can start typing "Joe
Blo.." and his address pops up in their mail client. They're all using Outlook
and I was thinking - is this a job for openldap? I haven't do
I had read where the bind9 implementation of IPv6 was a bit flaky, so I found
that tip and am trying it. Doesn't seem to change things though.
Henrik Lidström wrote:
Jerod Prothe wrote:
The single dns I am running resolves...eventually. I have not set up
a secondary name server (ca
The single dns I am running resolves...eventually. I have not set up a
secondary name server (caching) but I plan to.
Our proxy server is querying my one-and-only dns but often queries time out.
Is there a way to optimize the performance of the dns? The same box handles
httpd, postfix, and spa
Hello all,
I contacted this list a few weeks ago (got good responses - thanks) but now
it seems that other domains are still not getting refreshed.
I set my zone file refresh at 20m. Why is it that our domain (usd217.org) gets
recognized by other domains (example: acck.edu) but not by my isp
Greg Barniskis wrote:
Jerod Prothe wrote:
Greetings all,
On my network, we used to have some NT box acting as the mail
exchanger and a faulty dns for our domain. That box has nearly
crumbled. It's still active, but no longer accepting mail. I set up
a computer (called galley) wit
Norberto Meijome wrote:
Jerod,
pls define 'local citizens'. My view of "local" is surely different to
yours.
Good question: local as in residents down the street in the same small town
yup,
# telnet otto.usd217.org 25
Trying 209.42.72.250...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Con
Greetings all,
On my network, we used to have some NT box acting as the mail exchanger and a
faulty dns for our domain. That box has nearly crumbled. It's still active,
but no longer accepting mail. I set up a computer (called galley) with 5.4 and
it is (supposedly) running authoritative dns