On 2005-12-16 10:31 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it frequently does) my applications which require knowing what host
they're running on. They don't seem to be smart enough to look
at /etc/hosts. Some people on one of my Linux lists suggested that
Did you check to make sure
It's a local setup. I don't even know if my ISP will allow me to run a
public DNS server. My last ISP didn't. This is purely
intra-espersunited.com so that when the cable Internet goes out (which
it frequently does) my applications which require knowing what host
they're running on. They
Michael Sullivan wrote:
I need help setting up my network's DNS configuration. I tried to
subscribe myself to the bind-user mailing list (using the address at the
bottom of the bind docs README file, but I saw this in the log:
Dec 15 17:51:15 bullet sm-mta[29432]: jBFNpCvf029430:
to=[EMAIL
On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 08:19 -0800, Jonathan Nichols wrote:
Michael Sullivan wrote:
I need help setting up my network's DNS configuration. I tried to
subscribe myself to the bind-user mailing list (using the address at the
bottom of the bind docs README file, but I saw this in the log:
I need help setting up my network's DNS configuration. I tried to
subscribe myself to the bind-user mailing list (using the address at the
bottom of the bind docs README file, but I saw this in the log:
Dec 15 17:51:15 bullet sm-mta[29432]: jBFNpCvf029430:
to=[EMAIL PROTECTED], ctladdr=[EMAIL
Michael Sullivan wrote:
I need help setting up my network's DNS configuration. I tried to
subscribe myself to the bind-user mailing list (using the address at the
bottom of the bind docs README file, but I saw this in the log:
Dec 15 17:51:15 bullet sm-mta[29432]: jBFNpCvf029430:
to=[EMAIL
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