I'm running Bind on FreeBSD, so it qualifies. ;)
version information might be useful. 4, 8 or 9?
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On Tuesday 20 July 2004 06:12 pm, Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine
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I'm running Bind on FreeBSD, so it qualifies. ;)
version information might be useful. 4, 8 or 9?
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Donald,
I missed the 9 in the body of the post. And rrset_order isn't something
I've ever used, so please provide an answer.
Eric
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I have an idea. Why don't you tell him how it's done with
djbdns? Or at the
very least, give him a rousing RTFM.
Flaming aside, I did look for this answer in the bind docs before posting.
Either I missed it, or its not there. I did see other things that reference
round-robins, but not this.
On Tuesday 20 July 2004 07:59 pm, Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine
wrote:
Donald,
I missed the 9 in the body of the post. And rrset_order isn't something
I've ever used, so please provide an answer.
Eric
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Eric,
You have caught me with
Flaming aside, I did look for this answer in the bind docs before posting.
Either I missed it, or its not there. I did see other things that reference
round-robins, but not this.
Right. rrset-order defines the order in which multiple records of the same
type are returned, which wasn't quite